Which is what I suggested on August 14 (but in a much more general
sense).  Tom, if you didn't understand the answer you could have said
something instead of playing around for a month... :)

Tom Duerbusch wrote:
After enough playing around, I finally stubbed my foot on the solution.

From SUSE's home directory (/home/suse) which is on a FTP server;

mkdir sdk
cd sdk
mkdir CD1
mkdir CD2
mkdir CD3
mkdir CD4
cd ..
mount -o loop,ro SLE-10-SDK-s390x-GMC-CD1.iso sdk/CD1
mount -o loop,ro SLE-10-SDK-s390x-GMC-CD2.iso sdk/CD2
mount -o loop,ro SLE-10-SDK-s390x,GMC-CD3.iso sdk/CD3
mount -o loop,ro SLE-10.SDK-s390x-GMC-CD4.iso sdk/CD4

And from Yast on the machine that wants the SDK:

1.  Forget about the Add-on Product.
2.  Under "Installation Source":
  specify Protocol: FTP
              Server name:  192.168.....
              Directory on server:  sdk/CD1
              User name: suse
              Password: xxxxx

Now "Software Management" now picks up all four SDK CDs.

Yea, I know.  Everyone else "knows" this stuff <G>.

Tom Duerbusch
THD Consulting

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