From: "Brook Humphrey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> On Sunday 31 August 2003 11:26, Mashrab Kuvatov wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > could anyone build latest cooker isos ? I'm trying to build
> > them using mirror at sunsite.uio.no. No success. :-(
> >
> > Mashrab.
> >
> I am not able to build either and there
On Sunday 31 August 2003 11:26, Mashrab Kuvatov wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> could anyone build latest cooker isos ? I'm trying to build
> them using mirror at sunsite.uio.no. No success. :-(
>
> Mashrab.
>
I am not able to build either and there have been no updates for many days
now.
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Hi all,
could anyone build latest cooker isos ? I'm trying to build
them using mirror at sunsite.uio.no. No success. :-(
Mashrab.
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Can you add option to install from all iso files not
from just first iso?
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On Friday 21 March 2003 23:27, Francisco Alcaraz Ariza wrote:
> If not the iso images, why not repair the buggy cooker that avoid the
> creation of runing isos?
>
I don't know what problems people have been having making .iso's but I have
been making DVD sized .iso's for absolutely ages; made on
On Sat, 2003-03-22 at 14:39, Sir Pingus wrote:
> > On Sat 22 Mar 2003 03:19, Thomas Backlund posted as excerpted below:
> > > Now this is way off ...
> > >
> > > IIRC Warly (or another MDK employee) posted a message after 9.0 release how
> > > the official ISOs gets delivered ...
> > >
> > > They d
> On Sat 22 Mar 2003 03:19, Thomas Backlund posted as excerpted below:
> > Now this is way off ...
> >
> > IIRC Warly (or another MDK employee) posted a message after 9.0 release how
> > the official ISOs gets delivered ...
> >
> > They don't get posted on the mirrors after a automated iso build,
>
On Sat 22 Mar 2003 03:19, Thomas Backlund posted as excerpted below:
> Now this is way off ...
>
> IIRC Warly (or another MDK employee) posted a message after 9.0 release how
> the official ISOs gets delivered ...
>
> They don't get posted on the mirrors after a automated iso build,
> instead they
Viestissä Lauantai 22. Maaliskuuta 2003 09:34, Duncan kirjoitti:
> On Fri 21 Mar 2003 05:56, Brian J. Murrell posted as excerpted below:
> > On Fri, Mar 21, 2003 at 02:42:33PM +1200, Jason Greenwood wrote:
> > > Will 9.1 Final ISO's hit the mirrors??
> >
> > I would like to know this too.
> >
> > J
On Fri 21 Mar 2003 16:18, Phazeman posted as excerpted below:
> Can someone from Mandrake please update the users and testers about the
> state of the ISO images ? The people are very excited about it and it's
> not nice to let them wait so much time without knowing whats going on.
See my post to
If not the iso images, why not repair the buggy cooker that avoid the creation
of runing isos?
El Sábado, 22 de Marzo de 2003 00:18, Phazeman escribió:
> Can someone from Mandrake please update the users and testers about the
> state of the ISO images ? The people are very excited about it and i
Can someone from Mandrake please update the users and testers about the
state of the ISO images ? The people are very excited about it and it's
not nice to let them wait so much time without knowing whats going on.
Many thanks in advance.
Phazeman
From: "Sitsofe Wheeler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Excuse me if this question is silly: my CD-RWs have a capacity of
650 MB.
> > Therefore, I can not save on them the Beta 4 ISO files (they have
> 700 MB),
> > isn't it ?
> If the Beta 4 CDs ISOs are like the previous Betas then no. I know
how you
>
Pablo Pita Leira wrote:
> Excuse me if this question is silly: my CD-RWs have a capacity of 650 MB.
> Therefore, I can not save on them the Beta 4 ISO files (they have > 700 MB),
> isn't it ?
>
Unfortunately not.
700 MB / 80 minute CD-RW disks work just fine.
To be on the safe side, I've settle
On Monday 26 August 2002 12:48 pm, Juan Paolo Carballo wrote:
> Pablo Pita Leira wrote:
> > Excuse me if this question is silly: my CD-RWs have a capacity of 650 MB.
> > Therefore, I can not save on them the Beta 4 ISO files (they have > 700
> > MB), isn't it ?
>
> Unfortunately not.
> 700 MB / 80
st 26, 2002 11:13 AM
Subject: Re: [Cooker] ISO files have > 700 MB, so you need CDs with that
capacity, isn't it ?
> > Excuse me if this question is silly: my CD-RWs have a capacity of 650
MB.
> > Therefore, I can not save on them the Beta 4 ISO files (they have > 700
MB
> Excuse me if this question is silly: my CD-RWs have a capacity of 650 MB.
> Therefore, I can not save on them the Beta 4 ISO files (they have > 700 MB),
> isn't it ?
If the Beta 4 CDs ISOs are like the previous Betas then no. I know how you
feel as I bought some CDRWs with the purpose of keep
Hi,
Excuse me if this question is silly: my CD-RWs have a capacity of 650 MB.
Therefore, I can not save on them the Beta 4 ISO files (they have > 700 MB),
isn't it ?
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"Cosmic Flo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> What about a cooker iso snapshot with KDE3 and updates ?
> If no, how to do easyly a cooker iso for install ?
use misc/ scripts :-)
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What about a cooker iso snapshot with KDE3 and updates ?
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Mike Eheler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hiya,
>
> Just joined the list. Plan on testing cooker, so I got a copy last
> night (via rsync).
>
>
> If I understand right, i just cd to my cooker/i586 folder, then run
> mkcds `pwd`/ /tmp/ and that should make the ISO's, however I get some
> nasty
Hiya,
Just joined the list. Plan on testing cooker, so I got a copy last night
(via rsync).
If I understand right, i just cd to my cooker/i586 folder, then run
mkcds `pwd`/ /tmp/ and that should make the ISO's, however I get some
nasty errors:
[homer@simpson i586]$ misc/mkcds `pwd`/ /home/ho
Quoting Guillaume Rousse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Ainsi parlait Alexander Skwar :
> > Hi!
> >
> > Why is the final of 8.1 called Vitamin and not Raklet like the
> Betas?
> Let me guess: techies choose beta names and marketing people choose
> release
> names :-) ?
>
> --
> Guillaume Rousse <[EMAI
Kaixo!
> From: Radek Vybiral <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: [Cooker] ISO-8859-* fonts
> why has beta1 ALL ISO-8859-* fonts for X packaged together?
They now are created from a single source of a unicode bitmap font.
> I don't like ISO-8859-{9|13|15} waste my disk
> "B" == Borsenkow Andrej <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> I don't think you could install from the ISO image unless you
>> have a second machine (you can mount an ISO image as a file
>> system on that machine and then export it under NFS, FTP or
>> HTTP)
>>
B> Of cou
If someone can point me at HTTP-accessible ISO images, I'd be happy
to register them with www.swarmcast.com -- it doesn't really matter
if the site has limited bandwidth since swarmcasting uses less
bandwidth as the demand rises.
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>
> Borsenkow Andrej wrote:
> > It is unpacked in many places and you can install via ftp - but, for
> > those having slow connection, how do you imagine ftp install? (Just a
> > bit of math, how long do you need to transfer 150MB over 56Kb modem.
> > Even if it 56Kb?)
>
> Well, on my 33.6 kb mo
Op maandag 20 augustus 2001 15:20, schreef u:
> On 20 Aug 2001 20:53:08 -0400, Wim Horst wrote:
> > Is it possible to install directly from a iso image file,
> > thus without first burning a cd. I don't have a cdwriter.
>
> yes, using hd.img. You will be prompted. This is a question for the
> ne
Borsenkow Andrej wrote:
> It is unpacked in many places and you can install via ftp - but, for
> those having slow connection, how do you imagine ftp install? (Just a
> bit of math, how long do you need to transfer 150MB over 56Kb modem.
> Even if it 56Kb?)
Well, on my 33.6 kb modem, I would expe
Hi,
why has beta1 ALL ISO-8859-* fonts for X packaged together?
I don't like ISO-8859-{9|13|15} waste my disk space!
I'm using only ISO-8859-2 fonts for Czech language.
Thanks.
R.V.
>
> I don't think you could install from the ISO image unless you have a
> second machine (you can mount an ISO image as a file system on that
> machine and then export it under NFS, FTP or HTTP)
>
"I do not think" or "I have tried and it failed"?
Of course you can. Using either ext2 or fat pa
I don't think you could install from the ISO image unless you have a
second machine (you can mount an ISO image as a file system on that
machine and then export it under NFS, FTP or HTTP)
For those of us on slow connections, and especially for those of us
who do not use even a small percent of th
--- Wim Horst <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is it possible to install directly from a iso image file,
> thus without first burning a cd. I don't have a cdwriter.
>
Hello Win Horst!
How can you do that? Could you show me how to install directly from iso files
without burning them to CD-r?
TiA
On 20 Aug 2001 20:53:08 -0400, Wim Horst wrote:
> Is it possible to install directly from a iso image file,
> thus without first burning a cd. I don't have a cdwriter.
>
yes, using hd.img. You will be prompted. This is a question for the
newbie (or expert if newbie is unsuccessful) list. It i
Is it possible to install directly from a iso image file,
thus without first burning a cd. I don't have a cdwriter.
ate: Friday, June 15, 2001 10:07 AM
Subject: Re: [Cooker] iso file creation
>Try rm -rf /tmp/.build_hist(or something similar). That cleared a problem
>for me before. It would probably be good for mkcds to do so also after a
>successful run
>Todd
>
>
>- Original
June 15, 2001 8:51 AM
Subject: Re: [Cooker] iso file creation
> Okay, I tried it again and I still get that one big iso file. rpmslist
> sorts the files out by cd and the script reads rpmslist, and then I see
that
> the script pushes files according to the rpmslist somewhere, but
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Friday, June 15, 2001 12:55 AM
Subject: Re: [Cooker] iso file creation
>"pablito" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> I have tried to mirror cooker and make the iso files several times.
Si
ED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Friday, June 15, 2001 7:37 AM
Subject: Re: [Cooker] iso file creation
>Do you need to have enough space on the linux partition to hold all of the
>iso files? I noticed that the script was making these compressed images in
>/tmp. As I said, I put the
]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Friday, June 15, 2001 12:55 AM
Subject: Re: [Cooker] iso file creation
>"pablito" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> I have tried to mirror cooker and make the iso files several times.
Since
>> everyone else
"pablito" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I have tried to mirror cooker and make the iso files several times. Since
> everyone else makes these with no problems, I figured I must be doing
> something wrong.
>
> There was something wrong with the mkcds install script at first. Then I
> found out
I have tried to mirror cooker and make the iso files several times. Since
everyone else makes these with no problems, I figured I must be doing
something wrong.
There was something wrong with the mkcds install script at first. Then I
found out mkisofs is not installed by default and installed i
ot; version
> >
> > thanks a lot.
> >
> >
> > > --
> > > From: marco goerlach[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > > Reply To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > > Sent: sexta-feira, 23 de fevereiro de 2001 07:18
> > > To: [EMAIL PROTECT
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> > Sent: sexta-feira, 23 de fevereiro de 2001 07:18
> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject: [Cooker] iso images Beta 8.0
> >
> > Hello folks,
> >
> > Who can help me?
> > Here the situiation.
> >
> > I have down
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [Cooker] iso images Beta 8.0
>
> Hello folks,
>
> Who can help me?
> Here the situiation.
>
> I have downloaded the cooker iso images 1-Cooker-i586-20010213.iso and
> 2-Cooker-i586-20010213.iso in the directory cooker.
>
> I ge
Hello folks,
Who can help me?
Here the situiation.
I have downloaded the cooker iso images 1-Cooker-i586-20010213.iso and
2-Cooker-i586-20010213.iso in the directory cooker.
I get a menu:
.
Please choose the partition where is copied the Linux-Mandrake
Distribution.
.
(0) cancel
Hello folks,
.
What must I do if I will install mandrake with iso images?
I get a error if the system want to install filessets from iso image 2.
.
with kind regards,
Marco
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> in the cvs repository, mkcd is the main iso creation script, a bit complicated
> to use if you only want to create cooker iso, better use mkcd.pl in this case.
I already figured that was indeed a bit more complicated :)
> mkcd2 is a new version not
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> Can you try the last mkcd.pl in misc (must be 0.1.2) and let me know ?
Well, I tried last night but I was missing some perl script (can't remember exactly
wich
one but someone else has already mentioned this on the mailinglist since he was also
trying to run mkcd.pl
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> Warly wrote:
> >
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> >
> > > I created the cooker iso files today, but I can't burn CD1 since it
> > > contains 700+Mb of data.. Is there an "easy way" to reorder the CD1-3
> &
thing
> about the mkcd being in cvs on the main cooker page?).
in the cvs repository, mkcd is the main iso creation script, a bit complicated
to use if you only want to create cooker iso, better use mkcd.pl in this case.
mkcd2 is a new version not yet finished.
but /misc/mkcd.pl and mkcd.pl of the cvs are the same
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> Spencer wrote:
> >
> > What version of -mkcd.pl- are you using?
>
> I've got the mkcd.pl from the cookerdevel website
> (http://www.linux-mandrake.com/en/scripts/mkcd.pl), it does not contain
> a version number. Is there another/better place to get the cooker
> mkcd.
Warly wrote:
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>
> > I created the cooker iso files today, but I can't burn CD1 since it
> > contains 700+Mb of data.. Is there an "easy way" to reorder the CD1-3
> > contents so the total size of a single CD is MAX 700Mb?
&
Spencer wrote:
>
> > Jeroen Janssen
> What version of -mkcd.pl- are you using?
ah.. I found mkcd on the cvs server in soft/mkcd. I'll try the latest
version and see if that works ok for me (maybe you could put something
about the mkcd being in cvs on the main cooker page?).
---
Jeroen
Spencer wrote:
>
> What version of -mkcd.pl- are you using?
I've got the mkcd.pl from the cookerdevel website
(http://www.linux-mandrake.com/en/scripts/mkcd.pl), it does not contain
a version number. Is there another/better place to get the cooker
mkcd.pl from (assuming I've got the "wrong" vers
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> I created the cooker iso files today, but I can't burn CD1 since it
> contains 700+Mb of data.. Is there an "easy way" to reorder the CD1-3
> contents so the total size of a single CD is MAX 700Mb?
>
> -rwxr-xr-x1 root root
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> I created the cooker iso files today, but I can't burn CD1 since it
> contains 700+Mb of data.. Is there an "easy way" to reorder the CD1-3
> contents so the total size of a single CD is MAX 700Mb?
>
> -rwxr-xr-x1 root ro
I created the cooker iso files today, but I can't burn CD1 since it
contains 700+Mb of data.. Is there an "easy way" to reorder the CD1-3
contents so the total size of a single CD is MAX 700Mb?
-rwxr-xr-x1 root root 763930624 Feb 18 18:16
1-Cooker-i586.iso*
-rwxr
I have download a mirorr of cooker site (look at allegate) but have some
prob whit mack.pl
this prog find librpmio.so.0 shared but not work also if I put in his dir
and keep an BAD Rpm error on first RPM file I cut this file and keep error
on second RPM
Can U tell me a step by step intruction fo
I cut an iso using mkcd.pl and now it fails early
in the install because it cannot find /mnt/var/lib/urpmi/hdlist.cdrom1.cz. Only Mandrake/base/hdlist[1-3]
exists. I was using a boot floppy made from this cd on an old pentium pro test
machine with a non-bootable scsi cd
Any ideas?
Tha
So what is the fix for the 34k first CD image? Is there a new mkcd.pl or are
there other fixes regarding the mirror tree?
Any help would be appreciated.
Chris
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I know it's possible to make your own iso's, but do anybody here know of a
place where I can download iso's of cooker (I don't care if it's a week old)?
Please reply quickly... :)
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"Chris Cable" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Great job to Warly for putting together the perl script. One question
> though. What is the easiest way to eliminate duplicate rpms, such as:
>
> name-1.0.0-2mdk.rpm
> name-1.0.0-3mdk.rpm
>
> which only differ by the Mandrake revision number?
This sc
If I just would have looked a little longer.
rsync -av --delete
does the trick.
Chris
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Chris Cable
Sent: Tuesday, January 09, 2001 5:03 AM
To: Cooker
Subject: [Cooker] ISO Creation
Great job to Warly
Great job to Warly for putting together the perl script. One question
though. What is the easiest way to eliminate duplicate rpms, such as:
name-1.0.0-2mdk.rpm
name-1.0.0-3mdk.rpm
which only differ by the Mandrake revision number?
Again, great job on the distro.
Chris
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Great job to Warly for putting together the perl script. One question
though. What is the easiest way to eliminate duplicate rpms, such as:
name-1.0.0-2mdk.rpm
name-1.0.0-3mdk.rpm
which only differ by the Mandrake revision number?
Again, great job on the distro.
Chris
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Mirrored the cooker dir to my disk, and was planning on making a bootable cd
to install from. But the directory is like 1.3GB big, what do I do? Two
cd's? If so, what should go on cd1 and what should go on cd2?
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"Chris Cable" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Is there a new script for making ISO images from the current tree? If so
> where is it located.
>
> Thanks
not really, the previous one needs some adaptations to work, i ll try to
put a new version online soon.
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Is there a new script for making ISO images from the current tree? If so
where is it located.
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What is the easiest way to figure out which files go
where when creating an ISO from cooker? Is there a
list that shows which cd gets which files?
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Antony Suter wrote:
>
> Also, how do I read the contents of a cd into an iso file?
dd if=/dev/cdrom of=
Yes, it works - even the md5sum checks out!
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Sorry, I know that this has been answered before. Im confused because of
the multiple entries on the cookerdevel.php3 page.
How do I make a bootable iso file from a set of downloaded rpms and
other support files?
Also, how do I read the contents of a cd into an iso file?
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On Sun, Oct 29, 2000 at 09:22:04AM +, Peter Ruskin wrote:
> As long as your rc1 inst image has the same name and is in the same place
> '$LOCALDIR' it should work. I don't have an earlier iso so I can't test
> that - I expect to be downloading most of this week - I'm currently at
> 26% of Man
On Sun, 29 Oct 2000, stephen wrote:
> On Sat, Oct 28, 2000 at 01:19:35PM +0100, Peter Ruskin wrote:
> > On Sat, 28 Oct 2000, stephen wrote:
> > > On Sat, Oct 28, 2000 at 10:36:44AM +0100, stephen wrote:
> > <...>
> >
> > I run this from my crontab every 2 hours 20 minutes.
> > ##
On Sat, Oct 28, 2000 at 01:19:35PM +0100, Peter Ruskin wrote:
> On Sat, 28 Oct 2000, stephen wrote:
> > On Sat, Oct 28, 2000 at 10:36:44AM +0100, stephen wrote:
> <...>
> > btinternet in their infinite something, drop the line every 2 hrs
> > and it's dynamic ip, not a problem when i use download
On Sat, 28 Oct 2000, stephen wrote:
> On Sat, Oct 28, 2000 at 10:36:44AM +0100, stephen wrote:
<...>
> btinternet in their infinite something, drop the line every 2 hrs
> and it's dynamic ip, not a problem when i use download 4 x
> netscape downloads need stopping and restarting.. pain
> what hap
On Sat, Oct 28, 2000 at 10:36:44AM +0100, stephen wrote:
> On Wed, Oct 25, 2000 at 05:18:34PM +0930, Allen Bolderoff wrote:
> >
> > /localpath/to/iso --partial --progress --stats
> >
> permission denied.
> unexpected EOF in read_timeout
>
> does this translate as busy, go away ??
translates a
On Wed, Oct 25, 2000 at 05:18:34PM +0930, Allen Bolderoff wrote:
>
> How about:
>
> rsync -av remote.mirror.site::/path/to/iso
> /localpath/to/iso --partial --progress --stats
>
>
[stephen@zmemw16 stephen]$ rsync -av sunsite.uio.no::Mandrake-iso
receiving file list ... done
drwxr-xr-x8
stephen wrote:
> >
> [stephen@zmemw16 stephen]$ rsync -avv
>sunsite.uio.no::/pub/unix/Linux/Mandrake/iso/Mandrake72-inst.iso \
> /home/stephen/Mandrake72-inst.iso --partial --progress --stats
>
> ERROR: The remote path must start with a module name
>
> I probably got the source path to file
On Sat, Oct 28, 2000 at 06:56:33AM +0100, stephen wrote:
> [stephen@zmemw16 stephen]$ rsync -avv
>sunsite.uio.no::/pub/unix/Linux/Mandrake/iso/Mandrake72-inst.iso \
> /home/stephen/Mandrake72-inst.iso --partial --progress --stats
>
> ERROR: The remote path must start with a module name
You
On Wed, Oct 25, 2000 at 05:18:34PM +0930, Allen Bolderoff wrote:
>
> > howabout
> >
> How about:
>
> rsync -av remote.mirror.site::/path/to/iso
> /localpath/to/iso --partial --progress --stats
>
[stephen@zmemw16 stephen]$ rsync -avv
sunsite.uio.no::/pub/unix/Linux/Mandrake/iso/Mandrake72-inst.
> howabout
>
> xdelta delta -9 beta3.iso rc1.iso beta_2_rc1_upgrade.gz
>
How about:
rsync -av remote.mirror.site::/path/to/iso
/localpath/to/iso --partial --progress --stats
this will do effectively what diff does, and only brings down what is
required. ie if the file is the same in many place
Is it relevant as to how the two data streams are compressed, we are
interested in compressing the difference stream.
might be to a pure maths type person, bit beyond mine
howabout
xdelta delta -9 beta3.iso rc1.iso beta_2_rc1_upgrade.gz
assuming xdelta can handle 640M files ;-)
it's been tru
> Did it help what I wrote?
hd.img worked fine, although it would only install from the install CD's
ISO and not from the extension CD's ISO, so I didn't get all the stuff
installed.
> I responded to your post only because I saw it in a reply to your mail.
> Your mail has not yet gotten here fro
Ummm...
Why is it, that if you don't specify the ISO name on the first ISO mount
attempt it looks for ReiserFS on all subsequent attempts? I'm talking
about with hd.img.
JJ
Guillaume Cottenceau wrote:
> guran remberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> [...]
>
> > Thus an iso image is just an image on top of whatever. As certain
> > distributions only make iso images public, meaning I can't use an hd.img
> > installation, as with Mandrake. So I want to install from a hd
guran remberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
[...]
> Thus an iso image is just an image on top of whatever. As certain
> distributions only make iso images public, meaning I can't use an hd.img
> installation, as with Mandrake. So I want to install from a hd - iso
That's not true, we provide an I
So sprach Joshua Jackson am Tue, Oct 17, 2000 at 03:28:40AM -0500:
> Yes, that's exactly what I was asking, 'cuz I don't have a burner. I
> have to swing my hard drive to a friends to burn.
Did it help what I wrote?
> Why do you mean, not get here?
I responded to your post only because I saw i
Alexander Skwar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
[...]
> > > Can you install/upgrade Mandrake via an ISO on the hard drive? Like reboot
>
> Yes. I think when you use the hd.img or cdrom.img (can't remember), you can
> specify that you want to install from an ISO image.
Yes, from hd.img that work
> Yes. I think when you use the hd.img or cdrom.img (can't remember), you can
> specify that you want to install from an ISO image.
>
> No, you don't. All you need is this floppy-disk image and the ISO, that's
> all. That is, if I understood you correctly.
>
> How I understood you was, that y
So sprach guran remberg am Mon, Oct 16, 2000 at 06:54:18PM +:
> Thus an iso image is just an image on top of whatever. As certain
> distributions only make iso images public, meaning I can't use an hd.img
> installation, as with Mandrake. So I want to install from a hd - iso
> image.
That's
So sprach guran remberg am Mon, Oct 16, 2000 at 10:09:35PM +:
> Joshua Jackson wrote:
> >
> > Yes, that's a very good question...
> > Can you install/upgrade Mandrake via an ISO on the hard drive? Like reboot
Yes. I think when you use the hd.img or cdrom.img (can't remember), you can
spec
Joshua Jackson wrote:
>
> Yes, that's a very good question...
> Can you install/upgrade Mandrake via an ISO on the hard drive? Like reboot
> and have the ISO initialize during the bootup? Grant that you would have to
> already have Linux on the system, but like to reformat and install the
> cur
pgeorges wrote:
>
> guran remberg a écrit :
>
> > I am on my way to an upgrade so I have a question:
> >
> > Is it feasable to mount a hd partition, as a large ISO 9660 image? This
> > could thus be used as cdrom, for me that don't have a cd-burner. I may
> > then easily test any ISO image.
> >
guran remberg a écrit :
> I am on my way to an upgrade so I have a question:
>
> Is it feasable to mount a hd partition, as a large ISO 9660 image? This
> could thus be used as cdrom, for me that don't have a cd-burner. I may
> then easily test any ISO image.
>
> If it is possible, where can I
Hi
I am on my way to an upgrade so I have a question:
Is it feasable to mount a hd partition, as a large ISO 9660 image? This
could thus be used as cdrom, for me that don't have a cd-burner. I may
then easily test any ISO image.
If it is possible, where can I find out how?
regards
guran
Ron Stodden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 2a all RPMs come already compressed
RPMs are cpio archive + a rpm header (requirements, what is providing,
description, date, version, changelog and the like).
They're not compressed.
most SRPMs content is compressed.
stephen wrote:
>
> Having only just finished downloading Beta3, the air became
> slightly colourful when as browsing email I saw RC1 mentioned,
> closely followed by a 'here we go again' feeling, my computer
> is definitely moving out of my bedroom.
>
> I should perhaps mention my modem, that's
stephen wrote:
> I should perhaps mention my modem, that's why I waited for
> a slightly longer lasting beta than 1 & 2 ;-)
>
> Questions::
> 1. Would a binary difference file be possible ?
> 2. Would it necessaryily be significantly smaller ?
> 2a. How would it compress ?
> 3. If it was say 20
Having only just finished downloading Beta3, the air became
slightly colourful when as browsing email I saw RC1 mentioned,
closely followed by a 'here we go again' feeling, my computer
is definitely moving out of my bedroom.
I should perhaps mention my modem, that's why I waited for
a slightly
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