I would, but I am trying this on a machine w/o a nic(actually an RTL6xxx nic
that fails is recognized as an ne2k clone but fails to work properly). There
is no way that I am going to blow up my good system until I have at least
one semi-successful test install.

Also, I think another person on this list has tried a disk install (among
other attempts) and ran into the same sorts of errors that I did(ldconfg and
hdlist*)

A new mkcd.pl script the wa uploaded other day and so someone, somewhere
must have at least TRIED to use an ISO or else they are just winging it with
the new file ...

    Todd

----- Original Message -----
From: "Ron Stodden" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, February 08, 2001 7:28 PM
Subject: Re: [Cooker] Installation problems. Was: Cooker, Next LM Release,
When?


> Todd Richmond wrote:
> >
> > There does
> > not seem to be any way to get any version of cooker onto a clean
machine,
> > making it impossible for new users to test the system.
>
> Have you not heard of downloading the cooker tree to your hard disk
> (which you must do to make CDs anyway), and installing direct from
> that hard disk partition using a floppy made from /images/hd.img?
>
> This is the standard procedure and has been for years.
>
> --
> Regards,
>
> Ron. [au]
>
>
>




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