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Description
All ISO images (i.e. netinst.iso
, DVD.iso
, Live-Desktop.iso
and Live-KDE.iso
) must be small enough to fit on the corresponding media.
How to test
- If you have the image downloaded locally, view the size of the file in bytes like this:
$ du -b Fedora-14-Alpha-x86_64-netinst.iso 230686720 Fedora-14-Alpha-x86_64-netinst.iso
- If you don't have the image downloaded locally, query the size using HTTP headers like this:
$ curl -sI http://server/image.iso | grep Content-Length Content-Length: 230686720
- Check all ISO files available for this specific compose.
Expected Results
- The size of netinst images is less than or equal to 734,003,200 bytes [1]
- The size of DVD images is less than or equal to 4,700,000,000 bytes [2]
- The size of Desktop Live images is less than or equal to 1,000,000,000 bytes [3][4]
- The size of Multi-Desktop DVD images is less than or equal to 8,500,000,000 bytes [5] and is intended for DVD-9 Single-Side (SS) Dual-layer (DL) media
- The size of Multi-Install DVD installation images is less than or equal to 8,500,000,000 bytes [5] and is intended for DVD-9 Single-Side (SS) Dual-layer (DL) media
References
- ↑ 700 MiB = 700 * 1024^2 bytes = 734003200 bytes (for more information, see Mebibyte and CD-ROM Capacity)
- ↑ 4.7 GB = 4.7 * 1000^3 bytes = 4700000000 bytes (for more information, see Gigabyte and DVD Capacity)
- ↑ 1 GB = 1000^3 bytes = 1000000000 bytes (for more information, see Binary prefixes for Flash drives)
- ↑ see Releases/20/Spins for ISO sizes for additional spins
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 8.5 GB = 8.5 * 1000^3 bytes = 8500000000 bytes (for more information, see Gigabyte and DVD Capacity)