Re: Missing boot.iso file?

2009-06-13 Thread Bruno Wolff III
On Thu, Jun 11, 2009 at 16:48:35 +1000,
  Michael D. Setzer II mi...@kuentos.guam.net wrote:
  On Thu, Jun 11, 2009 at 09:17:23 +1000,
Michael D. Setzer II mi...@kuentos.guam.net wrote:
   In the past, I have extracted the DVD iso file to an FTP server, and then 
   burn 
   the boot.iso from the images directory to a CD.  But the images directory 
   of 
   Fedora11 doesn't have a boot.iso, but the README file mentions it. There 
   are a number of .img files, but those are not iso images?
   
   Is the file missing, or is there a method to convert the img files to iso 
   file?
  
  It's only in the Fedora directory, not the Everything directory. (It used
  to be in Everything and I'm not sure why this changed.)
  And it's called Fedora-11-i386-netinst.iso. boot.iso is used for rawhide.
 
 Thanks for the info. I am currently doing an install with the netinst.iso cd. 
 I 
 used the method=ftp://202.128.73.28/pub/Fedora11 as I had used with 
 version 10 before, and it seems to be working. Not sure it it would have 
 prompted or not. The Fedora10 required it.

I was wrong about it moving. When I checked my scripts more carefully I found
that I had been expecting it to only be in the Fedora directory, so it's
been that way for a while.

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Re: Missing boot.iso file?

2009-06-11 Thread Michael D. Setzer II
On 10 Jun 2009 at 22:06, Bruno Wolff III wrote:

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Subject:Re: Missing boot.iso file?

 On Thu, Jun 11, 2009 at 09:17:23 +1000,
   Michael D. Setzer II mi...@kuentos.guam.net wrote:
  In the past, I have extracted the DVD iso file to an FTP server, and then 
  burn 
  the boot.iso from the images directory to a CD.  But the images directory 
  of 
  Fedora11 doesn't have a boot.iso, but the README file mentions it. There 
  are a number of .img files, but those are not iso images?
  
  Is the file missing, or is there a method to convert the img files to iso 
  file?
 
 It's only in the Fedora directory, not the Everything directory. (It used
 to be in Everything and I'm not sure why this changed.)
 And it's called Fedora-11-i386-netinst.iso. boot.iso is used for rawhide.

Thanks for the info. I am currently doing an install with the netinst.iso cd. I 
used the method=ftp://202.128.73.28/pub/Fedora11 as I had used with 
version 10 before, and it seems to be working. Not sure it it would have 
prompted or not. The Fedora10 required it.

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Missing boot.iso file?

2009-06-10 Thread Michael D. Setzer II
In the past, I have extracted the DVD iso file to an FTP server, and then burn 
the boot.iso from the images directory to a CD.  But the images directory of 
Fedora11 doesn't have a boot.iso, but the README file mentions it. There 
are a number of .img files, but those are not iso images?

Is the file missing, or is there a method to convert the img files to iso file?


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Re: Missing boot.iso file?

2009-06-10 Thread Aldo Foot
On Wed, Jun 10, 2009 at 4:17 PM, Michael D. Setzer
IImi...@kuentos.guam.net wrote:
 In the past, I have extracted the DVD iso file to an FTP server, and then burn
 the boot.iso from the images directory to a CD.  But the images directory of
 Fedora11 doesn't have a boot.iso, but the README file mentions it. There
 are a number of .img files, but those are not iso images?

 Is the file missing, or is there a method to convert the img files to iso 
 file?
___

You can make your own boot.iso.

mount the dvd image, copy the isolinux dir to a dir in you computer
and execute this:

/usr/bin/mkisofs -o boot.iso -b isolinux.bin -c boot.cat \
-no-emul-boot -boot-load-size 4 -boot-info-table \
-R -J -V -T isolinux/

the result will be a boot.iso filename (as noted in the command).

~af

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Re: Missing boot.iso file?

2009-06-10 Thread Bruno Wolff III
On Thu, Jun 11, 2009 at 09:17:23 +1000,
  Michael D. Setzer II mi...@kuentos.guam.net wrote:
 In the past, I have extracted the DVD iso file to an FTP server, and then 
 burn 
 the boot.iso from the images directory to a CD.  But the images directory of 
 Fedora11 doesn't have a boot.iso, but the README file mentions it. There 
 are a number of .img files, but those are not iso images?
 
 Is the file missing, or is there a method to convert the img files to iso 
 file?

It's only in the Fedora directory, not the Everything directory. (It used
to be in Everything and I'm not sure why this changed.)
And it's called Fedora-11-i386-netinst.iso. boot.iso is used for rawhide.

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