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. [1] - http://fedoraproject.org/en/get-fedora-options