On Feb 20, 2004, at 9:55 AM, R. A. Cantrell wrote:
Listers,
I have a program installer on 14 floppies that I want to make a
cd of that will run as a simple installer without re-inventing the wheel. Is
anyone really conversant with this process who could give me a tip or two?
Alas it really depends on the way the installer works.
I've succeeded in three ways:
Create disk images of all the floppies, and mount them all before running the installer. This will generally work no matter what,
Create a single folder containing a folder for each disk, labeled with the disk name, with the installer files from each disk in each folder. This may work.
Create a single folder and dump all the installer bits into it. This only works if the installer bit on each disk is named differently (disk 1.tome, disk 2.tome, etc) This is the one most likely to work as a monolithic installer.
It all depends on how the files were named.
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