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Old 13th May 2004, 04:02 AM
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I'm going to wait for FC2 and then download the isos.

You will probably be able to get yourself a boot disk like the ones from FC1 and select network upgrade and then enter a mirror. You will have to download just about all of the RPMs anyway, so I like to burn a copy. The download might even go faster with the isos, 3 huge files versus hundreds of little ones.
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