[ Thanks to LinuxCult.com for this link.
]
As Red Hat’s community-supported Linux distribution, Fedora
Core, amps up for its fifth release, the third test release has
come out to give us an idea of what to expect when the final
release hits in March. So, what’s changed, what’s new, and should
you bother looking Fedora again…?“Installing Fedora Core 5, like the other Fedora Core releases,
uses Redhat’s Anaconda installer for easy installation. The
installation DVD also contains a text installer and a rescue mode,
just in case you kill your Fedora Core install…”