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Subject: RE: [newbie] Where is the elusive "apps" (disk 3) ?
So where did you get the iso for the x86 apps cd?
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So where did you get the iso for the x86 apps cd?
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Sorry for the extraneous post, I realized later that I had misread the
message.
-rick
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>>1.) The location of the iso image/rpm source that this version of mandrake
>>refers to as "disk 3" (Mandrake 7.1 i386)
Stumbled across the same thing installing packages.
When I inserted the x86 Apps disk it seemed happy and finished the install.
-rick
Hello,
I d/l'd the ISO images as per instructions and burned CDs and then did the
install.
The docs on the website only mention the "Inst" and "Ext" CDs, yet the
install script as well as rpmdrake keeps asking for a "Disk 3". This would
be the "Apps" disk I presume, and disks 1 and 2 would be th