Installing Fedora via HTTP or FTP
This howto will show you how to install Fedora 7 using the rescue cd iso image and the kernel.org official mirror. Please read this howto completely before asking for help in #fedora on freenode. If you do need help please be prepared with the requested information so that others can help you more easily.
Applicable to Fedora Versions
- Fedora 7, 8, 9
Requirements
- A burned copy of the Fedora rescue CD
- An active Internet connection
Doing the Work
Basic description of what will be done and what is expected.
- Download a copy of the rescue CD:
- Boot CD and choose FTP install method:
- Ethernet or wireless configuration:
Click this link: rescue CD download and burn the ISO onto CD with k3b, xcdroast, gnomebaker, or nero trial version
Boot the CD and choose the FTP install method you will receive a prompt asking you to input the following information:
1. Domain: ftp://mirrors.kernel.org
2. Fedora Directory: /fedora/releases/9/Fedora/i386/os (note: here you can change the arch to your system x86_64 or ppc)
I suggest you connect manually to your router via ethernet cable or if you want to use wireless it must be natively detected. A
workaround is to use something like the Netgear or Linksys wireless "game adapter" which is really a very simple wireless ethernet
bridge. Make sure it's properly configured and plugin your ethernet cable to your computer and the game adapter and choose DHCP.
If you're using DHCP and your router is already set to accept DHCP connections, it's easy and really no further configuration is
required. Just choose DHCP and next.
If you're using a static connection you'll need to manually configure your IP, Gateway, Subnet and DNS. You will need to know these
settings or be able to follow exact commands to obtain this information. If you have configured your connection via DHCP or statically
and followed step #2 you should not receive any errors and be able to install Fedora as fast as your connection can download up to
2Gbit/sec (kernel.org limit).
Troubleshooting
How to test
- When supplying large text pastes please use a free non-advertisement pastebin like: fpaste.org or dpaste.com
- Know your hardware and have specific make, model, firmware version and settings:
as root issue the following command: uname -a && ifconfig && cat /etc/sysconfig/networking/profiles/default/ifcfg-eth0 && lspci
paste the results to: rafb.net or dpaste.com
If you're connecting to a router have the above information ready as well as your network cards information.
Common problems and fixes
The most common problem is typing in the domain and Fedora directory structure incorrectly in step 2.
More Information
Disclaimer
We test this stuff on our own machines, really we do. But you may run into problems, if you do, come to #fedora on irc.freenode.net

