> "J . A . Magallon" wrote:
> >
> > Please,  where can I found the mkcd.sh script that some people
> talked about ?
> > I NEED to burn cooker on CDs to be able to recover the system.
>
> Pray, why?   If you have the cooker download all ready to make CDs
> from, why?
>
> Just install Cooker into another partition using a floppy made from
> the /images/hd.img from your Cooker download partition.  Read the
> instructions in the download.
>
> > Last time
> > I installed a buggy rpm for glibc, the boot disks or CDs of 7.2 worth
> > noting over a system running glibc22 and rpm4.
>
> Regretfully not comprehensible English.
>
> --
> Regards,
>
> Ron. [AU]

Have you been successful at this in the last few days?  I just finished
wiping out my existing partitions AGAIN trying to install from the hd.img.
It gets to the point where it's asking where to install to and then the
directory where to get the install files from and then can't find the
files - returns 'no such directory on this partition'.  Then when trying
again, it says 'error - no supported filesystem found' or something to that
effect and when I try to boot back into my existing linux partition, it
can't read the disk partition anymore.  I'm perplexed!  How in the world are
you supposed to install this thing????  I reinstall linux 7.2, mirror
cooker, then try to do hd.img and it wipes everything out.  I've tried
making one big ISO and installing using the hd.img from that - no luck; I've
tried splitting cooker using the script from MDK website and I end up with
an install CD that can't initialize my cdrom (???) and a second ISO image
that's about 766MB (to big to burn onto a disk).  If someone already has a
couple of working cooker ISO's on their website, I would very much
appreciate being able to download those ~ forget being able to debug the
current cooker, I can't even get passed the install script!
PLEASE - would someone make some ISO's available?

Thanks in advance, Mike


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