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3.4. Selecting an Installation MethodWhat type of installation method do you wish to use? The following
installation methods are available:
- CD-ROM
If you have a CD-ROM drive and the Red Hat Linux CD-ROMs,
you can use this method. You will need a boot diskette or a bootable CD-ROM.
A PCMCIA driver diskette may also be used. Refer to Section 3.5 Installing from CD-ROM, for CD-ROM installation
instructions.
- Hard Drive
If you have copied the Red Hat Linux ISO
images to a local hard drive, you can use this method. You will need a
boot diskette. A PCMCIA driver diskette may also be used. Refer to Section 3.6 Installing from a Hard Drive, for hard drive installation instructions.
- NFS Image
If you are installing from an NFS server using ISO images or a
mirror image of Red Hat Linux, you can use this method. You will need a
network driver diskette. A PCMCIA driver diskette may also be
used.
Refer to Section 3.8 Installing via NFS, for network
installation instructions. Please note that NFS installations may also
be performed in GUI mode.
- FTP
If you are installing directly from an FTP server, use this
method. You will need a network driver diskette. A PCMCIA
driver diskette may also be used. Refer to Section 3.9 Installing via FTP, for FTP installation instructions.
- HTTP
If you are installing directly from an HTTP (Web) server, use
this method. You will need a network driver diskette. A PCMCIA
driver diskette may also be used. Refer to Section 3.10 Installing via HTTP, for HTTP installation instructions.
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