From: Kevin Snodgrass on
Pete wrote:
> The iso is to burn on a DVD.
> I have a CD burner, but not a DVD burner.
> Guess I'm out of luck.

Download the CD isos.

http://download.fedora.redhat.com/pub/fedora/linux/core/6/i386/iso/

Also available in X86_64 and PPC versions...
From: Rich Leitner on
Kevin Snodgrass wrote:
> Pete wrote:
>> The iso is to burn on a DVD.
>> I have a CD burner, but not a DVD burner.
>> Guess I'm out of luck.
>
> Download the CD isos.
>
> http://download.fedora.redhat.com/pub/fedora/linux/core/6/i386/iso/
>
> Also available in X86_64 and PPC versions...

Pete, I run Fedora 7 on several machines that have no DVD drive. It's a
bit more trouble for you, but you can download the DVD iso, burn it to a
DVD on another machine that has a drive, then copy the files to either a
web server or ftp server (both of which your old FC6 machine should
have) so you can do a network install. Then download the 'Minimal Boot
CD', boot from that and follow the instructions. Yeah, it's a pain to
set up the servers from scratch if you haven't done it before, so this
may be more trouble than it's worth, but it will get you Fedora 7
without having to buy a DVD drive.

Rich
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