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Note: I am just beginning this page... 17 June 2010. This will be mostly a copy of the Installation on Fedora 8 page, updated to match FEDORA 13.
Fedora 13
Overview
- Note * Please understand that this tutorial will have you destroy all data on your hard disk.
Fedora is a Free Linux based operating system. This installation guide assumes that you have a basic understanding of the Linux command line environment, with using commands like ls, cp, mkdir.
If you wish to use a large storage device to store your images, like a raid array or separate hard disk, it should be mounted during installation as /images.
Known Issues
After you are done installing FOG you are going to need to update / edit a few settings in Fedora before the server is fully working and usable. Please see the links below for configuration changes that will need to take place.
Installing Fedora
The first thing to do is download and burn an ISO image of Fedora 8 or later from http://fedoraproject.org/. You may use either the 32 or 64 bit versions, both have been reported to work without issue.
Next boot off the CD / DVD you just created to start the Fedora installation process. (We do not recommend that you attempt to install the OS that will be running FOG in a VM environment, as many users have reported performance related issues!)
Note: I am just beginning this page... 17 June 2010.
This will be mostly a copy of the Installation on Fedora 8 page, updated to match FEDORA 13.