On Mon, Mar 20, 2006 at 02:24:54PM -0500, Donald Ade wrote:
Please do not toppost.
> I have a pretty unique situation. I need to be able to dump the
> contents of the CDs onto a partition and boot from that partition and
> install. Do I do the "makesusedvd" and copy the contents of the DVD
> and set the partition as active or do I run "makesusedvd -s or -i?
-s is to tell where the content should go.
-i is not not make an iso.
So you use both as explained in the posting you replied to and the URL
that was in there.
> I want to Install Suse 10 on my Sony Vaio that has cdrom drive and no
> floppy drive. I have MS Windows 2000 Installed on the first partition
> of hard drive and
> the second partition is storage space. I can copy the contents of the CDs
> onto the second hard drive. Or I can take out the hard drive and kill the
> first partition and copy the basic windows 95 boot file with Backpack CDROM
> support. Other that that I'm at a loss at how to install form there. I
> rather know how to install via hard drive.
makeSUSEdvd won't work on MS. It needs a working Linux and if you want to
install from HD, a partition that won't be deleted during installation and
that is large enough to hold the data. So in your case you need to burn
the CDs.
houghi
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