Guida all’installazione
Installazione di Fedora 35 su hardware AMD, Intel e Arm SystemReady a 64 bit.
This manual explains how to boot the Fedora installation program, Anaconda, and how to install Fedora 35 on 64-bit AMD, Intel and Arm SystemReady machines. It also covers advanced installation methods such as automated Kickstart installations, booting the installation from a network location, remote access to the installation system using VNC, and system upgrades from previous versions of Fedora. It also describes common post-installation tasks and explains how to troubleshoot common issues related to the installation.
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