On Wed January 31 2007 10:53, Martin Vuk wrote: > One posibility is to install minimal opensuse 10.2 system on another > computer and make a snapshot of the installed system with tar, put on > webserver or burn that on CD. > > On target comp use some live linux distro that works to partition HD, > make filesystems and copy snapshot on the freshly formated partitions. > You can then chroot to new system and run yast->bootloader to install > grub, so that machine can boot. > > If 'Frenzy BSD' has grub, you can use it to install bootloader, > otherwise I have no idea how to install bootloader. > > If your livecd has rpm and yum or apt-rpm, you can install base system > from livecd directly. Yust put 10.2 sources to /etc/yum.conf and > install with > yum --installroot=/your/new/system install aaa_base yast > and it should install a minimal suse system on /your/new/system.
Hi Martin and thanks for your input. I've had to put that project on the back burner but I'll keep your suggestions in mind the next time I look at it. regards, Carl -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
