Brandon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> saith:
> what do you mean by mount? sorry im new.
A CD, a floppy disk, and hard drive partitions are
all file systems. In order for Linux to access any
given file system, you must first "mount" it. That
is to say, you must tell Linux what you're mounting,
where it is
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From: "Brandon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Mandrake" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, October 10, 2002 7:20 PM
Subject: [newbie] Using ISO's without burner? rewrite
> Hello, I was wondering if there was a way to use ISO's without a
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On Thu, 2002-10-10 at 22:44, Miark wrote:
> Depending on where your iso images are, yes. Install 9.0 with just
> disc 1. Once you're set up, mount the iso images of 2 and 3, and
> install packages from them. The iso images should be on a partition
> that won't be nuked by the installation, of cour
Hello, I was wondering if there was a way to use ISO's without a
burner,my burner just recently broke, right after i got CD1 for mandrake
and installed it. Now i have downloaded the other CD's ( 2 and 3 ) but i
have nothing to burn it with, is there a way I can use these ISO's
without the
Hello, I was wonder if there was a way to use ISO's without a burner,
my burner just recently broke, right after i got CD1 for mandrake and
installed it. Now i have downloaded the other CD's ( 1 and 2 ) but i
have nothing to burn it with, is there a way I can use these ISO's
without the bu