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Install Fedora in a virtual environment. You can do that with VirtualBox. Just download the ISO, mount it w/ VirtualBox, then install. You can run your computer and Fedora at the same time. Just make sure you have enough RAM, like 3 GB+.
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I have to post my opinion on this… I used to love Fedora, but I stopped at FC5 because its garbage… when I last used it Fedora Legacy went under, and Fedora was releasing 1 or 2 versions of FC every year… and no longer offering legacy support… I think you need to use a better RedHat clone than Fedora Core… try using CentOS 5. Its very stable, and very well supported. And it runs 100% identical to Fedora Core, and you can burn a DVD, or burn 5 regular CDs to install.
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Get an external cd and use it
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