Yes, but it's still an interesting technical question in that, this should
work; why isn't it?
On Wed, 13 Jan 1999, Tom Carlile wrote:
> sounds liks a pain in the ass compared to simply paying $2
> plus shipping to cheapbytes.com. You probably spent close
> to $2 on the CD you just made.
>
> Justin Georgeson wrote:
>
> > Alright, I thought I was finally there. I downloaded the current/i386
> > directory of a redhat mirror, used mkisofs to burn a binary image
> > ('mkisofs -alLrT -o redhat-5.2.iso ./i386) and burned it onto a cd using
> > EasyCD (I don't have access to a burner on a UNIX machine). Anyhow
> > here's an ls -Fal on the root directory of the cd:
> >
> > install, the insatller hangs after asking me to put the cd in. The top
> > left corner of the screen says "Welcome to RedHat" and if I hit
> > <CTRL>+<ALT>+<F3> I'm told something about being unable to execute the
> > second stage installer, permission denied. That's not a direct quote but
> > the overall sentiment has been preserved. Does anyone have any ideas why
> > my CD doesn't work? I can just bring the box in to work and do an ftp
> > insatll, but I'd rather have a cd.
> >
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