Steps
- Extract all the files from Discs 2, 3, 4, into subfolders (Disc2, Disc3, Disc4 respectively).These folders should be under the folder containing the ISO's.
- Open first ISO "FC3-i386-disc1.iso".Double click the file: "\Fedora\RPMS\TRANS.TBL".It should open up in notepad.
- Look inside the subfolders created in step one, look for :\DiscX\Fedora\RPMS\TRANS.TBL (where X is 2 to 4).
- Copy the list inside each version of these TRANS.TBL files into the original TRANS.TBL file opened in the ISO program.
- Once all the data is merged/copied into the first file, save it to the root folder where the ISO's are saved.
- Drag all the extracted .RPM files (contained in subfolder created in Step 1) into the ISO: "FC3-i386-disc1.iso", folder: "\Fedora\RPMS\".
- Drag the merged TRANS.TBL file you saved into the ISO: "FC3 i386 Disc1\Fedora\RPMS\".Answer "yes" to replace the old file.
- Edit the file: .idiscinfo Change line 4: from “1” to: “1,2,3,4".
- Save the ".idiscinfo" to main folder.
- Replace original ".idiscinfo" file with edited one.
- Change the capacity of the media to that of the DVD (normally 4.7GB).
- Check everything is correct. That's it, the media should boot, as you used the original Fedora disc1.Rename the file "FC3-i386-disc1.iso" to "FC3-i386-DVD.iso".
- Write this ISO image to DVD with Nero or other software.
This is not a live Linux DVD, it is a bootable DVD. The difference being that with a live Linux DVD you could boot into the operating system and be running Fedora from your DVD drive, but in this case it is just a bootable DVD for installing Fedora onto your hard drive.
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