On Mon, Aug 10, 2009 at 12:23 PM, Bob Goodwinbobgoodwin@wildblue.net wrote:
Ok, I may have botched that one. I have been routinely using the fedora Live-cd's to install from. Wildblue is a satellite system and I only get 17 gig's/30 days and I spread that among four other members of the household.
I will have to look further, there were some options on the opening screen that I ignored. Else my NFS server will just have to live with Fedora and it's turnover.
And yes I have bought a number of CD's but downloading stuff gets it right now when I need it.
Thanks for the response.
If you've got limited access, the best way to install CentOS is probably to download the very small Netinstall ISO -- then do a network install. That way you save having to download all the updates right after installing.
Meanwhile, if you want, email me offline and I'll burn and send you a CentOS DVD.