On Tue, 08 Feb 2000, Jeff Nelson wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> My colleague and I were just talking about the new Caldera server
> distribution that's available for download in ISO format (some 420 MB!) and
> he thinks that it might be possible to install it without having burned a
> CD first, by sharing the CD image across the network.
>
> Would that work, or will I have to buy a CD-R drive?
I just looked on our local ftp site, the only distro of caldera is
636315648 Sep 11 03:53 col23_full_install.iso
Now i have that burned onto a cdrom here and i have installed it.
Now it looks like i have a slow mirror these days ;-)
What is the version number what is the site where it can be found.?
To answer you question your friend is possably correct, it should be
possable. But you dont need an iso image to achive your goal of
installing over the network as you call it, you can install via ftp.
If you require i will check caldera's bootdisk's and see if ftp is
supported.
Now why not get corel, i find it far beter than caldera, but then
again i find slackware the best for me.
> TIA.
>
> Jeff Nelson
>
> Jeff Nelson
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