https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1136033
Bug ID: 1136033
Summary: Add support for ARM into the Installation Guide
Product: Fedora Documentation
Version: devel
Component: install-guide
Assignee: pbokoc(a)redhat.com
Reporter: pbokoc(a)redhat.com
QA Contact: docs-qa(a)lists.fedoraproject.org
CC: pbokoc(a)redhat.com, zach(a)oglesby.co
The IG needs to be expanded with ARM-specific content for F21 as ARM is now a
primary supported architecture. This will mean expansive changes to the book.
The ARM special interest group in Fedora expressed their interest in having
this in the guide and they're willing to help.
Also note that a separate guide will be published for just ARM. Most of the
advanced magic should be documented there, and the Installation Guide should
only mention ARM when something during the installation needs to be done
differently.
Any new ARM content should be merged into the existing structure - if, for
example, there is a different way of booting ARM, make it a subsection in the
Booting chapter, not a separate chapter.
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https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1012697
Bug ID: 1012697
Summary: There are inconcistencies between Install Guide's 15.4
chapter (Kickstart options) and
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Anaconda/Kickstart
Product: Fedora Documentation
Version: devel
Component: install-guide
Assignee: pbokoc(a)redhat.com
Reporter: q2dg(a)yahoo.es
QA Contact: docs-qa(a)lists.fedoraproject.org
CC: pbokoc(a)redhat.com, zach(a)oglesby.co
It seems Wiki is more updated, because at least in "upgrade" option shows a
note like this: "Note that from F18 onward, upgrades are no longer supported in
anaconda and should be done with FedUp, the Fedora update tool.", whereas in
Install Guide this note doesn't exist. And there are more differences between
these two places, so I'm confused about which of these is the right place to
have the right reference.
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