On Tue, Mar 28, 2006 at 11:25:50PM -0500, Kenneth Schneider wrote:
> Hard to do that when the file is not on the beta8 CDs! Downloaded from
> factory and transfered to CD for install.
You can use makeSUSEdvd also to make a CD and include the RPMs you like
(and have place for). Disadvatage is that you first need to know what
RPMs you might need. ;-)
Once you know that, put the needed RPMs in /one/dir (nothing else in
it) and the first CD in /another/dir and run:
makeSUSEdvd -a /one/dir -d /another/dir -o /output/dir_for_iso
or if you have the CD's and not the ISOs:
makeSUSEdvd -a /one/dir -d /another/dir -c
This might come in handy if you just want to add a few smaller RPMs to a
CD. If you want larger amounts of RPMs added (e.g. MPlayer stuff and so
on) it is best to make a DVD. Even with the CD6 there is plenty of room
available.
houghi
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