houghi wrote: > Well, yes. You can put it anywhere, as long as it is on a seperate > partition.
separate from what? here you see the start is not enough defined. rignt now I want to keep my old linux as long as the new is not up, so I can have the data on my normal / partition, I wont write on it :-). Of course it's not the case for anybody > I asume you are talking about makeSUSdvd. Why can't you have it? is it on the cd? - yes I could manage to have it, but if it's name is right it makes dvd, and I can't allow room enough for dvd image > >>> Next edit /etc/fstab to include what makeSUSEdvd tells you. >> an example!! what makedvd is going to do??? is it making an >> iso dvd? if so why dont copy the iso dvd right there in the >> first place? do you make a loop mount? > > No, it is not. At least not with the parameters I provided. More on > makeSUSEdvd on http://en.opensuse.org/Making_a_DVD_from_CDs so you should explain what is makesusedvd doing... > If you want to boot in another way, no problem, whatever floats your boat. say the only reral problem is probably that I don't know what makeSUSEdvd is going to do. si I can't plan, and I sure wont beging a thing I don't understand > One solution is makeSUSEdvd Wether you download just the first CD, the > first 3, or all is of no imprtance to makeSUSEdvd is that said? may be :-) but I did not see that > Well. That is the reason I don't use them (exept as backup) and just edit > /boot/grub/menu.lst but this don't works in the case you have no linux installed yet. it's a case I need to cope with also as I said this is just a matter of explanations. I use to take notes as I work, days after I don't ever remmber why I didn't know howto do such easy things :-) I will take care of the install page after having all tested thanks jdd -- http://www.dodin.net http://dodin.org/galerie_photo_web/expo/index.html http://lucien.dodin.net http://fr.susewiki.org/index.php?title=Gérer_ses_photos --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
