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you tell me also the step for doing the modify of the iso and burning on Slackware 9.1 (so, mount the iso, modify and burning). Solve the problem at hand (get a preperly-configured kernel) before trying to change the ISO image. BTW you can't mount and modify an ISO image, because the iso9660 filesystem driver

PATHWORKS/uVAX 3100/CD's
To attach an md(4) device using a file as its storage backend, install a new label on the new md(4) device, create a file system on the new device and mount it: mdconfig -f somebackingfile -u 0 bsdlabel -w md0 auto newfs md0c mount /dev/md0c /mnt An interesting trick is that bsdtar can read ISO files without

how to mount ISO image
Once the install is done, mount the VMWare Tools ISO image (windows.iso) as your virtual machine's CD-ROM drive. Then, install VMWare Tools manually from inside your running instance of Vista. Using VM | Install VMWare Tools... from the main VMWare menu does not work. It will mount the ISO image but it won't start

Help! Can mount iso image
You can also install this later from your disk if you missed it the first time around. Regarding installation times, it goes much quicker if you mount ISO files on your hard disk for the installation rather than using CDs. I think I did Mandrake in about half an hour, and Red Hat took around 45 minutes,

Unable to install Slackware from ISO/HD Partition.
... [O] Detect network card: [O] Configure network: [O] (but seem other problem of other install described below) Detect CD: [O] (virtual drive, mounted ISO image) I then tried an install just using defaults all the way, that is, keep ext3 instead of jfs. This works: Installation progresses all the way through

Hard Drive Install 7.2
(Aside, the new disk layout is a bit of a pain, as previously I have been able to auto-mount the ISO images on my ftp server, but this won't work with the new Until now I have been booting FreeBSD using memdisk and the standard floppy images, this has been fine for 4.x and up to 5.3 but now that the install has

create bootable iso from original solaris cd to install it as ...
I have use the same system for install the 9.0 and I have no problem Try it like this. boot using floppies. partition disk. run setup add swap setup target partitions and format. exit setup program mkdir /mnt/hd mkdir /mnt/os mount /dev/hdaX /mnt/hd mount -o loop /mnt/hd/path/to/ISO /mnt/os run setup and setup

mount -o loop as user
... da0 at mpt0 bus 0 target 0 lun 0 da0: <SEAGATE ST318404LC 0006> Fixed Direct Access SCSI-3 device da0: 160.000MB/s transfers (80.000MHz, offset 63, 16bit), Tagged Queueing Enabled da0: 17501MB (35843670 512 byte sectors: 255H 63S/T 2231C) Trying to mount root from nfs: NFS ROOT: 192.168.13.9:/mnt/netboot --

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I'm using Virtual Daemon with no problems. You can get it for free from daemon-tools.com It can mount ISO, BIN -CUE, and CCD It only supports four CD drives I'm having problems when trying to install a CD-ROM emulation program. I've tried both Virtual CD 4 and CD Space 4, both of which are stated to be WinXP

Mount ISO Image
9) You can mount ISO files as filesystems (discovered in this ng), saves me burning more CDs Works for all filesystems supported by linux - when I last upgraded my Hard-drive I did a fress linux install and kept a copy of the install from my old drive as an image dump of my old linux partition, a great way to give

cannot install additions for Windows 98
Mount it using Deamon Tools or Alcohol 52% Works perfectly. Ooh. So how do these program work? Do they install drivers to emulate these fake CDs/DVDs? Then a frontend program (in the case of daemons) is used to mount ISO or raw images. Since a ISO is just series of bits that make up an actual ISO-9660 CD/DVD

using md-mounted ISO as NFS root for PXE booting and installing
Massimo Rosen mrose...@spamcfc-it.de novell support netware 6x install-upgrade novell support open-enterprise-server netware install-upgrade Hi, Arjan wrote: I have mounted the iso file as a volume using nss /mountimagevolume but that still is not accepted. What error message? So the cd must be available on the

installer RC1 cannot mount ISO image on USB stick
-Why is it so hard to mount iso. Can't you people add somewhere in konqueror that option. And unmount to. Mounting filesystems is a *privileged operation* Using /mnt for the mount points is a tradition and a useful one at that. -Why can't people install programs by unzipping files, or by starting setup "exe"

Boot install CD from boot floppy? possible?
Is it because you have to mount an ISO on actual partition (why?) or is it something else? ddtl. After the system boots. partition the drive. run setup add Choose to install from mounted directory using the slackware directory which holds all of the a,ap,d,e,f,... directories: /mnt/os/slackware From here it is

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Well, is there a way to install some distribution using iso image? Depends on the distribution really, most will at least let you mount the iso and Mandrake will even do that part for you. If all else fails, you can extract all the files into a dos partition and install from there.

boot disks/cdroms
It will prompt you to navigate to the iso. I don't believe it will prompt for the other cd's so you would be better off doing a clean install with it rather that an upgrade, then using rpmdrake to install the other packages you want later. (You can mount an iso as a filesystem and add it as a source to rpmdrake.

Virtual PC and install of Mandrake Linux, help!
If
you use KDE, you should install ¨Mount ISO Image" from http://freshmeat.net/projects/mount-iso-image/ It adds a context menu for mounting ISOs and other related operations. -- Neil Bothwick Procedure: (n.) a method of performing a program sub-task in an inefficient way by extensively using the stack instead of a

Install CDROM image as a CD drive in the guest OS?
I mounted the ISO from MSDN onto my host drive Z: using Microsoft's Virtual CD tool, and then mounted drive Z: on my guest and it still didn't work (MDAC wouldn't install because it couldn't read some files) -- --Jonathan Maltz [Microsoft MVP - Windows Server, Virtual PC] http://www.visualwin.com - A Windows Server

NW6 install on win2k :(
However, I am quite confident that I didn't have to mount the ISO image for VPC to use it as a source. It may well be that you have to define your VPC's CD drive to be the ISO image. So, perhaps you have to create your virtual PC first using the floppy image and then once it is there, go to preferences and set your

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Jonathan Maltz [MS-MVP] jma...@mvps.org microsoft public virtualpc Hi, Click CD -> Mount ISO: C:\Program Files\Microsoft Virtual I clicked on install virtual machine additions. For about 13 hours it has been using virtually all of my computer's CPU and constant disk activity, yet nothing seems to be getting