The best way is using bootCD. So I tried that first. At the moment it does not work with bootcd. It askes for driver when starting. Another way is using anaconda directly. With that option I am further. It start with DVD but at the moment it does not recognize the harddisk. Another way is using chroot. That's the way I will show here. In this case it installs on an empty partition a new installation of fedora. After that you can use the installed partition as a new bootdevice (You need host linux os with smart). I am using working fedora :)
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