On Sat, 2003-07-26 at 10:42, bruce wrote:
> So
>
> Are you basically saying if I copy an ISO file to a CD.. I get an
> "installation tree" structure... That doesn't seem to make sense to me...
Well *IF* you are doing an NFS install, it is pretty much what you do.
Put the iso images in the ftp
On Sunday 27 July 2003 12:52 am,
> From: "bruce" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> Are you basically saying if I copy an ISO file to a CD.. I get an
> "installation tree" structure... That doesn't seem to make sense to me...
>
> I believe I need the installation files, as I believe I'm going to need
> to us
On Sat, 2003-07-26 at 15:26, bruce wrote:
> Bret...
>
> I do not have the CDs... I was looking for the individual files
> themselves!!! The FTP sites for RH have the ISOs in one part of the path..
> the individual files that make up the ISOs in another but the RH docs
> neve mentioned where th
On Sat, Jul 26, 2003 at 11:50:25AM -0700, bruce wrote:
> Hey...
>
> It was never an issue understanding what an ISO is and it's role...
>
> What I was looking for... were the actual files themselves... for the most
> part, the responses I got, were dealing with the ISOs... The actual RH9.0
> "ins
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On Sat, 26 Jul 2003 13:26:52 -0700, bruce wrote:
> Bret...
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> I do not have the CDs..
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On Sat, 26 Jul 2003 13:26:52 -0700, bruce wrote:
> Bret...
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> I do not have the CDs...
An ISO image is a raw copy of a CD. Hence you do have the CDs. ;)
Are you familiar with examples like this?
$ cat /dev/cdrom > image.iso
That's one way to
/shouldn't need the ISOs for the remote upgrade if I use FTP/HTTP...
At least I hope
Thanks
Bruce
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On Sat, 2003-07-26 at 13:50, bruce wrote:
> Hey...
>
> It was never an issue understanding what an ISO is and it's role...
>
> What I was looking for... were the actual files themselves... for the most
> part, the responses I got, were dealing with the ISOs... The actual RH9.0
> "installation fil
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On Sat, 26 Jul 2003 11:50:25 -0700, bruce wrote:
> It was never an issue understanding what an ISO is and it's role...
>
> What I was looking for... were the actual files themselves... for the most
> part, the responses I got, were dealing with the I
igure out how to get the Remote Upgrade process down pat!!
Thanks
Bruce
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On Sat, 26 Jul 2003 09:42:54 -0700, bruce wrote:
> So
>
> Are you basically saying if I copy an ISO file to a CD.. I get an
> "installation tree" structure... That doesn't seem to make sense to me...
Oh, it does make sense. ;)
Fred Smith has al
On Sat, Jul 26, 2003 at 09:42:54AM -0700, bruce wrote:
> So
>
> Are you basically saying if I copy an ISO file to a CD.. I get an
> "installation tree" structure... That doesn't seem to make sense to me...
No, you don't "copy an ISO file to a CD...", you "burn image file"
onto the CD. There
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On Sat, 26 Jul 2003 00:13:15 -0700, bruce wrote:
> I'm reading through the redhat installation material and it makes
reference
> to ISO files, and "installation tree"
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On Sat, 26 Jul 2003 00:13:15 -0700, bruce wrote:
> I'm reading through the redhat installation material and it makes reference
> to ISO files, and "installation tree" files I can get the ISOs from
> RedHat (9.0)... but i'm not sure how/where the f
Hi
I'm reading through the redhat installation material and it makes reference
to ISO files, and "installation tree" files I can get the ISOs from
RedHat (9.0)... but i'm not sure how/where the files to make up the
installation tree come from. Can they somehow be derived from the ISO
files
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