That's exactly what I'd like to do.
However, there's two types of CD -- Live CD and Single Install CD. I'm
happy to solicit the completion of KDE and Gnome Live CDs for Fedora --
but the Single Install CD is another matter. The more I investigate, the
more it appears as though we've painted ourselves into a corner with
firstboot; basically, FC4 is *just too big* (allegedly) to install happily
from one CD. I'm still trying to get a good answer as to why this is.
--g
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On Wed, 19 Oct 2005, Joshua Wulf wrote:
Why not two live CD distributions - a kde one and a gnome one? We
could
do first one, then the other, rather than waiting a million years for
them both.
I just downloaded Ubuntu and installed it, and it was a 600-odd MB
single CD. R0ck!
--josh
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