I know its trivial but i never see a way to really install older ISO versions intuitively through fedora website. I know fedora does not really need that since its not an LTS distro but having a way to download previous versions is nice
You just have to go to the right website - so I see this as a documentation and / or website issue.
If you want to you can submit an edit on docs, or make a PR on the download website. I would suggest the docs edit would be the easier route.
yeah i went into a wrong topic and tags should have been a site feedback. anyways as far as i know Index of /pub/fedora/linux is how you locate older versions?
If you want an older version, going to Index of /pub/fedora/linux/releases/35 will show no available version of Fedora 35.
To find it, you need to find a mirror that still hosts it. This can be done from https://mirrormanager.fedoraproject.org/ where you will find the version you want and follow the links - which will lead to such as Index of /pub/fedora/linux/releases/35 - and there you can find the old iso
There is an archive we can use:
If you open a directory like:
https://dl.fedoraproject.org/pub/fedora/linux/releases/40/README
It tells you where to find older versions.
ATTENTION
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do people even read the READMEs?
ATTENTION
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The contents of this directory have been moved to our archives available at:
http://archives.fedoraproject.org/pub/archive/fedora/
If you are having troubles finding something there please stop by #fedora-admin on irc.freenode.net
Your are pointing out what I already posted 3 hours ago …