I did, and there was nothing of concern.
What about using the install DVD?
I have Fedora 13 as a virtual guest installed under an Ubuntu 10.10 host on a Dell laptop. I also used the Live CD ISO. I don't recall having any problems with the install. All works fine, including Guest Additions. Perhaps the anaconda likes me because I've been using Fedora since version 1
I tried a full install of F14 on a USB stick. Installed on it from a desktop, enabled rpmfusion repos, added akmod-wl (Broadcom wireless) and flash. Then booted from mini 10v. Looks good so far.
There was a glitch in the installation though. Somehow boot parameters in the grub menu were pointing to files at hd2,0 (which was /home) but the /boot partition was hd0,0, so the first time it booted with "file not found" error.
The default wallpaper scared me. Reminded me of where Superman grew up.
It is awfully quick though. Me likey, likey.
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