David Guntner wrote on Fri, Oct 04, 2002 at 02:16:45AM -0700 :
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> I cannot *begin* to express how unhappy I am with whichever rocket
> scientist decided that it would be a good idea to package up a .iso file
> that produces a CD larger than 650 Meg.
I cannot *begin* to tell you how many peopl
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> That is correct. You did *not* do what you were told.
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> 1. The part about removing stuff is ok.
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> 2. Now, what you did was, you *copied* the remains to the CD. You did
> not make a new ISO!
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> 3. To make it short:
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> If /foo is the directory where you have the remaining part which
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> Using the information I was given for how to mount the .iso file as
> /mnt/cdrom and then pull the information to a side directory, I removed the
> OpenOffice .rpm files. Since I haven't got a *clue* how to create an ISO
> file, I transferred the Bood and Mandrake directories (with their files
On Fri, Oct 04, 2002 at 02:16 -0700, David Guntner wrote:
> Using the information I was given for how to mount the .iso file as
> /mnt/cdrom and then pull the information to a side directory, I removed the
> OpenOffice .rpm files. Since I haven't got a *clue* how to create an ISO
> file, I tra
David Guntner grabbed a keyboard and wrote:
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> Todd Lyons grabbed a keyboard and wrote:
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> > Damian G wrote on Thu, Oct 03, 2002 at 05:03:22PM + :
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> > > well, if you know how to extract files from an ISO image, then maybe
> > > you could make one for yourself.. try extracting all con