I wish there was a way to measure that.
I might be spoiled but I've gotten used to network installs.
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Yes same here. And in an attempt to be even lazier, is it absolutely
necessary that the boot.iso image be non-compatible with every following
release?* Would be nice not to have to reburn the boot.iso image with
every release. Just download iso's to server, pop in existing boot CD,
reboot and go. Yes I know part of the beta process is to test the
latest Anaconda. Ive forgotten though with the stage 1, stage 2 boot
blah blah how much of the installer is on the boot.iso image when the
transistion is made to the main disk iso.
-Mark
* The error messsage is something like "Your boot media appears to not
match the installation media"