David C. Rankin pecked at the keyboard and wrote: > Bjørn Lie wrote: >> man, 24.12.2007 kl. 17.28 -0500, skrev Ken Schneider: >> >>> I provided ftp://beta.suse.com/private/10.3-repair-mini so that David >>> could choose the version he needed. Why he would need a link to a >>> specific one I don't know. Or he didn't cut and paste the info correct. >>> It seemed simple enough to just click on the link I provided. >>> >> It shows empty in firefox, but opening the link in nautilus (and >> probably any "proper" ftp-client shows the images. Pretty sure this is >> the source of the confusion. >> >> Bjørn >> > > I finally found it in gftp. You _cannot_ look in the ../private > directory and see anything.
Which is why I provided a link directly to the directory with the contents. You must go directly to the > ../private/10.3-repair-mini to see it. Which is exactly what I provided in the first place because "../private" shows as empty. > For people used to navigating > down a directory path, it is invisible. For others if you need it, just > get it with wget: > > i386: > > wget -b > ftp://beta.suse.com/private/10.3-repair-mini/openSUSE-10.3-Repair-mini-i386.iso > > ppc: > > wget -b > ftp://beta.suse.com/private/10.3-repair-mini/openSUSE-10.3-Repair-mini-ppc.iso > > x86_64: > > wget -b > ftp://beta.suse.com/private/10.3-repair-mini/openSUSE-10.3-Repair-mini-x86_64.iso > > Now we will see if it can fix the raid problem (fingers crossed) > > -- Ken Schneider SuSe since Version 5.2, June 1998 -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
