You don't need boot.iso, but can use it if you really want to. CD #1 is bootable, of course, and supports 'linux askmethod' at the boot prompt. Plus you use it as a rescue CD. I've used both a boot.iso CD and CD #1 just for fun and games.
Doesn't really seem to matter what you pick either way...
Bob
stephan schutter wrote:
Use the boot CD iso in CD/images... (where the boot floppies are). You can boot from it, and the select NFS, FTP, DISK, CD, HTTP (SuSE has SMB too...).
Zu Zhihui wrote:
I have only the first CD of severn, My computer has a CDROM drive, no floppy drive. Could I boot from the first CD when install, and then choose the NFS ISO install method ?
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