From: Yulian F. Hendriyana <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Sunday, May 16, 1999 8:05 AM
>> Device hda10 does not appear to contain a RedHat Installation Tree.
>>
>> Padahal Directory tersebut sudah berisi file-file yang berisi untuk
>> file installasi.
>> C:\RedHat\Base
>> C:\RedHat\RPMS
>
>Syarat install linux itu source harus dari partisi ext2 (native linux)
>tidak bisa dari FAT16, FAT32 atau NTFS
>(paling gampang dari CDROM atau lewat FTP/NFS)
>
Tapi saya dulu pernah loh nginstall Slackware 3.4 dari HDD yang partisinya MS
DOS
FAT16 (Vfat).
Tapi belon pernah sih coba di Redhat 5.2
Tapi kalo saya kutip dari dokumen di CDROM Redhat :
/doc/rhmanual/manual/doc017.htm :
You must first create a RedHat directory at the top level of your directory
tree. Everything you will install should be placed in that directory. First copy
the base subdirectory and its contents.
Next, copy the packages you want to install to another subdirectory called RPMS.
NAH INI YANG PENTING :
You can use available space on an existing DOS partition or a Linux partition
that is not required in the install procedure (for example, a partition that
would be used for data storage on the installed system).
[Intel Systems: If you are using a DOS filesystem, you will not be able to use
the full Linux filenames for the RPM packages. The installation process does not
care what the filenames look like, but it is a good idea that you keep track of
them.
You'll need a boot and supplemental diskette when installing from a hard drive.]
Jadi kayaknya bisa yah pake Partisi MS-DOS, Tapi harus bikin Supplemental Disk
dari /image/supp.img
BUT CMIIW, newbie sih :)
Best Regards,
8^)
Wawan P. Siswoyo
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