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Help! Can mount iso image during sarge busybox installation
I have 6.1-STABLE FreeBSD box I want to use as network boot and install server for PXE clients. At this moment I'm experimenting with 4.11-RELEASE-i386-disc1-gnome.iso and 6.2-RC2-i386-disc1.iso images. [...] All is fine if we are booting into 4.11 (root mounted from MFS, sysintall runs and we able to install OS to

Installing a 2.66GB iso image file as an application
Then you make a couple of partitions for gentoo, mount them, chroot to your gentoo root partition and do it from there. You just need to be able to mount the ISO image so that you can tar the initial base system to the gentoo root partition. As gentoo takes a long time for the initial install they couldm't afford

"apt-cdrom add" using an ISO image
To start the installation program, boot from the DVD, the first CD, or the boot CD made from the boot.iso image. Check for Updates You can use the Red Hat Update Agent (up2date) to check for updates. Get Help If You Need It If you need help installing, configuring, or using Fedora Core, join a mailing list or an

downloading iso image
If so, use RawWrite to make up an install floppy using this instead of the customary cdrom.img I think that you would also have to mount the iso files as iso9660 filesystems. Never tried it, so I would be really interested to see how it works. Here is a link to a discussion on mounting an iso/

bin/41350: vnconfig: apparent off-by-one bug
I found that there is a way to do it in Solaris 8 using lofiadm, and eventually found a method of doing this in Solaris 7 using the fbk driver Basically what I am trying to do is mount the ISO image of Red Hat so I can perform a NFS install. The Sun machine is Sparc architure: # uname -a SunOS sun2 5.7

Burn install disks
(I can't remember what it's called or what options to use, coming in next mail) Once you have your ISO Image, you can mount it as a filesystem (like you would the actual CD, using mount) to check that everything is where it should be (Refer to Step 3). 7) Burn that sucker =================== You are now ready to

Solaris 7 - mount ISO image
These instructions require you to have enough disk space for the resulting ISO image, but if you have a DVD burner and don't care about installing the media checksum so that you can Create directories on which to mount the ISO images using loop device mounts: mkdir Psyche-i386-disc{1,2,3,4,5} Psyche-docs 3.

uppercase problem in burnung cd
Petr Vandrovec vandr...@vc.cvut.cz vmware guest netware Steve Nielsen wrote: I'm still working on my install. I'm using WKS3.0b1447 on NT2kServer. I'm going to try manually binding tcpip to the card as mentioned in the other NW6 thread; also, I had to create and mount an iso image of my install CD; the install

Need HELP with Mandrake 8.1 beta 2 !!
... to do so 'insmod loop', i just get /lib/modules/2.2.16/block/loop.o: init_module: Device or resource busy any more ideas appreceated, thank you Try using modprobe instead of insmod. Actually, though, if you're running kerneld or kmod, calling the loop option from "mount" should install the module automagically.

VirtualPC 5.2 doesn't seem to run on Windows Server 2003.
Arjan some...@somewhere.com novell support netware 6x install-upgrade novell support open-enterprise-server netware install-upgrade On Thu, You have to either mount the ISO as a volume, or burn it to a CD and mount that. I have mounted the iso file as a volume using nss /mountimagevolume but that still is not

Upgrading using /stand/sysinstall
Why did you install Image Drive when Alcohol installs its version of virtual drive? The question should be was your reply any help to me what-so-ever and the I also tried mounting the image in alcohol (yet another shit thing about Nero is you can only mount iso and nrd image files when everybody knows the main

install problem from hard drive
Fresh install of NetBSD 1.6.2. Trying to mount an iso file (one of the package iso's) using: vnconfig -v vnd0 i386pkg2.iso mount -r -t cd9660 /dev/rvnd0d /mnt I see the above lines - or variants of them - all over the web, but I get the message mount_cd9660: /dev/rvnd0d on /mnt: Block device required Can anybody

GAGA-20020625
I installed Mandrake 8 using ISO with no probs.. There is probably a way of making sysinstall look for an ISO instead of a plain directory with the install files, but I don't know how to do that. What you could do is mount the ISO image when booted in Mandrake like this: mount -t iso9660 -o ro,loop=/dev/loop0

FreeBSD & Perl = No Future?
Is there any way of performing this initial boot not from a floppy but from the network, for example using BOOTP? ... mount the ISO file? sorry for the [extremely] terse answer (even for me:). i accidentally hit <enter>, sending the message off ... "How to install Red Hat over a network"

Booting from a hard drive partition w/grub or lilo
Is it because you have to mount an ISO on actual partition (why?) or is it something else? It could be a couple of reasons that cause it to fail. I have systems that don't have a CD and are not dual boot systems so I have to download the ISO to the system before installing using only 4 floppies to boot the

Fedora Core 2 Available!
2004 Method: How did you install? Used netboot ramdisk to load di components, then load-iso to install base from an iso sitting on the MacOS partition. What did you boot off? native MacOS hard I partitioned and formatted the linux partitions using partitioner and partconf. I then ran load-iso to mount the iso.

Installing Slack on a new hard drive
David thunderbol...@netscape.net alt os linux slackware ddtl wrote: I am trying to install slackware on /dev/hdb1 using ISO image as a source (Image is mounted on /b ,and ISO itself resides on a fat32 partition, /dev/hda1, which in turn is mounted on /a). I select a directory where iso is mounted as a source (i

Install from HD OK?
[1;31;40mmount -o loop gaga-20020625-1.iso /mnt/cdrom/ [m $ [1;31;40mapt-cdrom add -m -d /mnt/cdrom [m Using CD-ROM mount point /mnt/cdrom/ Identifying. [1;31;40mapt-get install zhcon [m Processing File Dependencies... Done Reading Package Lists... Done Building Dependency Tree... Done The following NEW

Newbie: installation using iso images on hard disk
Igor' Robul' i...@raduga.dyndns.org fa freebsd questions On Wed, Nov 22, 2000 at 04:57:15PM -0800, Jim Pazarena wrote: Is it possible to do an install with the ISO image _without_ burning a CD? If you have another FreeBSD or Linux PC and network then it is possible. Just mount ISO using 'loop' on Linux or vn on

Best Utility to Create and Mount ISO Files?
Sean
Burke burke_sp31...@pacbell.net comp protocols iso "Scottrow" <REMOVESPAMsdnevi...@hotmail.com> writes: How do I install a program downloaded in ISO format devoted to whatever operating system you are using. You might try googling along the lines of "how to mount ISO image on Windows/Linux/BSD/MacOSX/...".