I think you can 'dd' the first few bytes of mandrake 9.1 to find the mkisofs and use the same to make the 9.2 iso.
root:~# dd if=/dev/hdc bs=1024 count=40 of=mdk91-40.dd MKI Mon Mar 17 17:38:14 2003 mkisofs 1.15a32 -r -J -hide-rr-moved -nobak -cache-inodes -A International CD (x86) -P Mandrakesoft -volset 91DOWNLOAD3 -V MandrakeLinux9.1-Download-3 -o .../3-9.1.iso I dont know if that helps. Mathieu On Tuesday 14 October 2003 23:39, you wrote: > If anyone is feeling ambitious 9.2 is available as a raw tree... > > ISOs are only available to members until the end of the month I think > > On October 14, 2003 08:01 pm, Graham Monk wrote: > > It is supposedly available only to Gold level Mandrake club memberts at > > the moment. > > Szemir how goes the burning station? > > > > Graham > > > > On Tuesday 14 October 2003 19:49, you wrote: > > > Hi > > > Can you point me to the spot, i could only find 9.2 rc2 isos... > > > Cheers > > > Szemir > > > > > > On Tuesday 14 October 2003 17:15, you wrote: > > > > Hi, I was going to install Mandrake 9.1 on a demo machine for the > > > > installfest but I see 9.2 is out. Does anyone on the list have access > > > > to it? > > > > Also I am looking for the latest redhat for same, anyone? > > > > Help installing one evening this week or early saturday (9AM) > > > > would be great! > > > > > > > > Graham -- <Neil> Using spaces for indentation is like using tabs for carriage return.
