>
> If you have room to download the two CD images, then you have space
> to download the Cooker tree from which you can directly install using
> the /images/hd.img floppy. Thus going through the CD burning process
> is not necessary or even desirable. There exists no script which
> will divide the Cooker tree into two CD images.
>
> Cooker is too dynamic, with loads of significant changes daily. It
> is not stable (in fact the current Cooker wiped out my Windows
> partition and my MBR, so be very careful!).
>
> Cooker is NOT a distribution, nor is it a place to get updated RPMs
> for 7.2
>
> --
> Regards,
>
> Ron. [AU]
Hey Ron,
Normally I do just use your handy rsync tool, but my floppy died a week ago
and I was getting frustrated with a 1 gig ISO file made by using mkisofs. My
new floppy drive will be here tomorrow so I guess since an ISO or two is no
where to be found I'll just patiently wait and jump back into cooker
tomorrow. And if Cooker happens to wipe out my windows MBR, I guess I'll
just be stuck using a real OS for a while.... ;)
PS: Stable is for wimps isn't it? lol
-Tim McKenzie
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