The problem is that hd.img does not check/ask for the name/location of
the second iso image so only the packages on the first iso can be
installed...

On Fri, 2002-02-22 at 17:32, Danny Tholen wrote:
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> Silly you still have to extract the images to a hd, why is there no loop.img?
> Or maybe just use hd.img, but if an iso is selected as location, the installer can 
>mount it quickly?
> Doesn't seem to difficult to me?
> 
> Danny
> 
> On Friday 22 February 2002 19:02, you wrote:
> > This sounds like a winsh*t program right?
> >
> > Sorry, can' t use that here:) ...
> >
> >  But the idea is intersting,if I extract both images to a dir (after
> > mounting them like this: mount -t iso9660 ./image /mnt/my_install_dir -o
> > loop) it might work...
> >
> > Thank you...
> >
> > Baal
> >
> > > Download "isobuster", extract the iso images to some dir and install
> > > from there.
> > > It works for me (on dual boot with Win98).
> > >
> > > Irek
> 
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