Re: [newbie] 7.2 ISO's

2001-12-25 Thread Stephen Kitchener

Hi,

I still have them here if you still need them - but I don't have a server 
where you can download them, what snailmail address do you have ?

On Tuesday 25 December 2001 04:11, you wrote:
 Hi Guys,

 I'm looking for an old copy of the 7.2 ISO's. I've tried repeatedly to
 install 8.0 and 8.1 on my antique beast(133/64MB), however it will only
 install w/ the 2.2 kernel (it WILL NOT boot the 2.4 worth crap). Now I
 can get it to install and boot 2.2 but as most of the packages have been
 optimized for 2.4, as has the install, it does not work that well.

 If anyone knows where I can grab a copy of 7.2 I would greatly
 appreciate it.

 Nelson
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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Re: [newbie] 7.2 ISO's

2001-12-25 Thread Nelson Bartley

Thanks,
that's just what I needed :)

On Tue, 2001-12-25 at 00:28, Grant Fraser wrote:
 
 http://linux.unige.ch/install/mandrake/7.2/iso/
 http://www.planetmirror.com/pub/mandrake/7.2/iso/i586/8.1/
 
 
 
 On Monday 24 December 2001 20:11, you wrote:
  Hi Guys,
 
  I'm looking for an old copy of the 7.2 ISO's. I've tried repeatedly to
  install 8.0 and 8.1 on my antique beast(133/64MB), however it will only
  install w/ the 2.2 kernel (it WILL NOT boot the 2.4 worth crap). Now I
  can get it to install and boot 2.2 but as most of the packages have been
  optimized for 2.4, as has the install, it does not work that well.
 
  If anyone knows where I can grab a copy of 7.2 I would greatly
  appreciate it.
 
  Nelson
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
 
 
 On Monday 24 December 2001 20:11, you wrote:
  Hi Guys,
 
  I'm looking for an old copy of the 7.2 ISO's. I've tried repeatedly to
  install 8.0 and 8.1 on my antique beast(133/64MB), however it will only
  install w/ the 2.2 kernel (it WILL NOT boot the 2.4 worth crap). Now I
  can get it to install and boot 2.2 but as most of the packages have been
  optimized for 2.4, as has the install, it does not work that well.
 
  If anyone knows where I can grab a copy of 7.2 I would greatly
  appreciate it.
 
  Nelson
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
 
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[newbie] 7.2 ISO's

2001-12-24 Thread Nelson Bartley

Hi Guys,

I'm looking for an old copy of the 7.2 ISO's. I've tried repeatedly to
install 8.0 and 8.1 on my antique beast(133/64MB), however it will only
install w/ the 2.2 kernel (it WILL NOT boot the 2.4 worth crap). Now I
can get it to install and boot 2.2 but as most of the packages have been
optimized for 2.4, as has the install, it does not work that well. 

If anyone knows where I can grab a copy of 7.2 I would greatly
appreciate it.

Nelson
[EMAIL PROTECTED]






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[newbie] 7.2 iso's

2001-06-18 Thread dkosan

Anyone have a ftp server that I could snatch the 2 iso's for 7.2? I am looking for the 
newest ones besides the first run that had problems.Please let me know via the list or 
direct e-mail, thanks in advance.

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Re: [newbie] 7.2 iso's

2001-06-18 Thread Carlos Berardi

i don't know if these are the latest

ftp://linux.mty.itesm.mx/pub/mirrors/mandrake

they are at my local university at Mexico





Re: [newbie] 7.2 iso's

2001-06-18 Thread Sridhar Dhanapalan

Why not use 8.0? 7.2 is quite old now, having been released around 
October last year. All 7.2 final (i.e. not beta) isos are the same -- 
they were created for the 7.2 release. You are supposed to install 
these and use MandrakeUpdate to update the installation to the newest 
packages.


On Tue, 19 Jun 2001 12:11, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Anyone have a ftp server that I could snatch the 2 iso's for 7.2? I
 am looking for the newest ones besides the first run that had
 problems.Please let me know via the list or direct e-mail, thanks in
 advance.

-- 
Sridhar Dhanapalan.
There are two major products that come from Berkeley:
LSD and UNIX. We don't believe this to be a coincidence.
-- Jeremy S. Anderson




Re: [newbie] 7.2 ISO's

2000-11-09 Thread Sridhar Dhanapalan

Did you burn the ISO image file to the CD directly (i.e. if you look at the 
CD's contents you see only the ISO file) or did you actually extract the ISO 
and burn it as an image? You are supposed to do the latter, and most CD 
recording programmes (mkisofs/cdrecord, Nero, Adaptec Easy CD Creator) are 
made to handle this.

On Thu,  9 Nov 2000 18:08, Dennis Myers wrote:
 I have downloaded the 7.2 ISO disks ( took about 24 hours total) and now
 I'm like the

 proverbial car chasing dog, I've caught em, but now I don't know what to do
 with em.

 The install disk does not appear to be bootable.  I burned it as a iso9660
 file rather

 than the Joliet system. It shows up ok as an executable on the cdrom but it
 is not

 a self starter. Should I use my 7.1 boot disk to start it or do I have to
 make a new

  boot disk somehow? Can't find anything in the archives or in the other
 help sites

 that tells me. Somebody point me in the right direction, please, thankyou,

 --
 Dennis M. a registered Linux user #180842

-- 
Sridhar Dhanapalan
"One World, One Web, One Programme." - Microsoft Promotional Ad.
"Ein Volk, Ein Reich, Ein Fuhrer." - Adolf Hitler




Re: [newbie] 7.2 ISO's

2000-11-08 Thread patrick

Dennis Myers wrote:

 I have downloaded the 7.2 ISO disks ( took about 24 hours total) and now I'm like the

 proverbial car chasing dog, I've caught em, but now I don't know what to do with em.

 The install disk does not appear to be bootable.  I burned it as a iso9660 file 
rather

 than the Joliet system. It shows up ok as an executable on the cdrom but it is not

 a self starter. Should I use my 7.1 boot disk to start it or do I have to make a new

  boot disk somehow? Can't find anything in the archives or in the other help sites

 that tells me. Somebody point me in the right direction, please, thankyou,

 --
 Dennis M. a registered Linux user #180842

i just love this post. such honesty

  :)







Re: [newbie] 7.2 ISO's

2000-11-08 Thread Larry Marshall

 
 The install disk does not appear to be bootable.  I burned it as a iso9660 file 
rather
 than the Joliet system. It shows up ok as an executable on the cdrom but it is not

You have to go one step beyond choosing a file system format.  You didn't
mention what software you're using so I've got to stay generic with advice
but what you need to do if find the option that lets you "create an
image", "create a raw image" or something like that.   

 a self starter. Should I use my 7.1 boot disk to start it or do I have to make a new
  boot disk somehow? Can't find anything in the archives or in the other help sites

Jump into your bios and set things up so you can boot off the CD and do
that.

Cheers --- Larry