On Sun, 29 Sep 2002, Teodor Georgiev wrote:

>
> of course.
> When running the instalation via ftp/http/nfs it is quite another thing. You
> can't use the ISO's, because
> these methods works with a directory structure - RPM's and etc. Look at
> ftp.redhat.com :)
well, for the ftp/html/nfs tries i mounted the ISOs and copied the
directory structure into another directory. redhat.com doesn't say
anything about that this can't be done...

>
> >
> > > 3. when installing from the HDD, what was the file system you put the
> ISO's
> > > on  (FAT?) ?
> > no...  ext2
>
> excuse me, if I am wrong, but you have to mount the ISO's on a loopback
> filesystem.
after how many mounts is this method supposed to work? :) i mounted them to no
avail... and red everything on redhat.com and whatever else i could find
on google....
any other ideas? they certainly will be appreciated...

> And if you have the ISO's - burn them on a CD's and do your job :)
this is my next step. is there a simple command line utility that does
that? i don't have X installed and i rather don't go there...






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