On Fri, 9 Nov 2001, Jason Costomiris wrote:
> On Fri, Nov 09, 2001 at 10:18:48AM +0600, Sajeewa Chandrasekera wrote:
> :
> : Using windows 2000 I have copied the entire install tree to a fat partition
> : from the CD-ROM (both RedHat CDs). Now I don't have a CD-ROM in my
> : machine.
> : So I want to use that copy of installation. Even I have insternet access ,I
> : can't download huge files right now. So how can I use the copied
> : installation tree to
> : install linux in my machine.
> :
> : I think you all have understood incorrectly. Now I think you can give me a
> : hand in this case?
>
> Not going to work. HD-based installs require the ISOs. It's easy to work
> around though. Bring up an FTP or HTTP server on your network, and drop an
> installation tree on it. You'll need everything from the RedHat/ directory
> on up.
>
> Problem solved.
Well, he never answered answered whether or not he was trying to install
on the same machine or a different one. If it is a different one, then
yes, he can go that route - I have a feeling it's the same machine though.
charles
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