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Old 7th February 2006, 11:24 PM
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Using Anaconda CVS to install

Hi,
I am trying to install FC4 over top of an existing FC3 relatively old computer. Rather than using burning a bunch of CDs (which doesn't work so well on this computer) I am using a hard disk install -- burning boot.iso to CD and then using 'linux askmethod' to install off of isos on a separate partition of my HDD. Doing so, I get an error: "ImportError: No module named email.Utils" https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla....cgi?id=160660

The resolution to that bug appears to be to use the anaconda version in the cvs. Can anyone explain to me how I would use that to install FC4? Or do I have to install FC5test2 (the most recent test)? Or any other work arounds?

Thanks,
Andrew
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