On 02/07/2012 04:26 PM, Andreas Rogge wrote:
Am 07.02.2012 16:10, schrieb Khusro Jaleel:
Could we do i386/x86_64 Install as well? That would be cool too. Then it's simply 2 images and we can give simpler instructions to people at conferences: If you want to play around before installing, use the Live one, otherwise use the Install one.
I cannot see how that could work. For i386 and x86_64 there are already two DVDs each (Although you need only the first one for the installation). AFAICT (correct me if I'm wrong) Fedora does that also only for live media. They put a series of different live CDs onto a DVD. But that's not an install disk, but only an installable live disk.
Regards, Andreas
Ah, forgive me, I forgot that those are of course already DVD sized so that won't work. Fedora's web site automatically directs you to the "32-bit Live CD" on the main page (fedoraproject.org) (note: CD not DVD at 605 MB).
If you click on "More options" on the main webpage, you get the page [1] below where once again they are all Live CDs only, either in 32-bit or 64-bit.
No DVDs (Install or Live) that I can see.