On Fri, 2009-11-27 at 10:07 -0600, Frank Cox wrote: > On Fri, 2009-11-27 at 10:54 -0500, Tait Clarridge wrote: > > If you want wireless, Fedora is probably the easiest of the two. > > It's my understanding that Centos now includes support for the wireless > networking in the Acer Aspire One. > > > Any > > specific reasons why you want CentOS on a netbook? More specifically > > why > > you want enterprise Linux on your netbook? > > It's my last computer with Fedora on it. Everything else now runs > Centos. So I figure that it it will work with Centos (which it > apparently will) then I would like to have it match the rest of my > stuff. Alright. I can understand continuity. I personally keep CentOS for servers and Fedora for desktops and laptops. How did you create the Live USB? You may want to try using either a DVD install image or NetInstall image after backing up your netbooks drive. I use uNetbootin to create USB images of DVDs & CDs for use in my EEEEEEEEEpc. -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: signature.asc Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 198 bytes Desc: This is a digitally signed message part URL: <http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos/attachments/20091127/abf7ad42/attachment-0005.sig>