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Any way to install 5.0 from ISO?
I made an iso file using Nero and mount it using daemon tools. This makes the iso file of the dictionary a virtual drive. It's important to make the iso file and install the sw from it since that solves the problem of the sw calling for the CD. Harry "Will" <DELETE_wes...@earthbroadcast.com> wrote: I listen to

Windows iso question
To burn it at that point you would have to create another iso from the mounted iso - doesn't make sense to me. Maybe take just one more look. I'm still nowhere near installing Edubuntu, but I could believe I successfully turned an iso image into a DVD uninterpretable by Windows XP. So ... I'll abandon this.

downloading iso image
I'm using Linux 2.4.3 as the host, various OSs as the guest: Does anyone know how I can install an iso9660 image as a CDROM drive for a virtual machine? Two things to try: - loop mount the iso image and give the loop device to vmware - There is a kernel driver floating around for your purpose.

Unable to install Slackware from ISO/HD Partition.
I can mount ISO files on Virtual PC and it'll see the things as a CD. That's what I use now to view the eCS DemoCD. You'll have to convert that ISO image. Now I am not psychic, but I'd guess that the drivers on CD#1 would be the most important ones, so that most PCs would install using only CD #1.

Bug#422255: Installing 4.0r0 etch with guided LVM encryption ...
... require you to boot from a local drive (either floppy or CDROM) as the first step. 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? -) that was helpful (?!) How about... http://syslinux.zytor.com/pxe.php Regards, Chris.

5.4 PXE network install and CDs
Eberhard Heuser-Hofmann vax...@chclu.chemie.uni-konstanz.de comp os vms Is there a tool to mount ISO images for VMS? I'm using the VCD tool on Windows to Test Images But it would be neat to test right on the VMS box Install the lddriver (free from HP) and type: $ ld conn x.iso $ mount/ov=id/media=cdrom ldan: $ dir

Installing Products Remotely using iManager Remote Product ...
I don't know about that, but the first ISO will be sufficient for installation. After installing the base system, you can tell apt about your ISO images, for example by mounting them and adding the directories where you mounted the ISO images to your sources.list.

Installing Linux Red Hat 9
Robert_L roberts...@sympatico.ca alt os linux apeiron wrote: I downloaded and mounted the install.iso from the latest Slackware distribution and mounted it using "mount -o loop /home/apeiron/install.iso /mnt/Slackware". I'm wondering if I can boot from this mounted ISO. Do I need to set it as its own partition,

reading an ISO File, created with HD2ISO
I'm writing a script to prepare a PXE-install environment from a set of release ISOs. You could try using a "dump -f - ufsfs.img | restore -if -" pipeline; dump to read the filesystem and restore -i to give you a simple navigation interface. Libarchive only handles the iso9660 format because it happens to be

Install Mandrake from ISO images without CD?
Your /etc/fstab should have mount points for /mnt/cdrom and /mnt/cdrom1 to mount ISO file system CDs. To burn a CD you do not mount the CD-RW but use the /dev/sg0 device (at least on mine it's /dev/sg0, your milage may vary). Try using gcombust front end. It's much easier to get working than XCDRoast.

using md-mounted ISO as NFS root for PXE booting and installing
Arjan some...@somewhere.com novell support netware 6x install-upgrade novell support open-enterprise-server netware install-upgrade On Fri, 07 Jul 2006 17:04:32 GMT, Massimo Rosen <mrose...@spamcfc-it.de> wrote: Hi, Arjan wrote: I have mounted the iso file as a volume using nss /mountimagevolume but that still is

Create Bootable CD Using ISO Image
Presumably this can also be used to mount ISO images from hard disk? Except I get an error message when I try: ioctl: LOOP_SET_FD: Invalid argument Does For instance, what I would like to do is build a Debian boot/install CD from the floppy images (the ones I've found were built using pre-release Woody images).

Unable to install Slackware from ISO/HD Partition.
Jens Peter Secher j...@debian.org linux debian maint boot I am trying to install Etch RC1 from a USB memory stick, but am not succeeding so far. I can boot the installer from the stick, Nov 16 22:49:26 iso-scan: Mounted /dev/scsi/host0/bus0/target0/lun0/part1 for first pass Nov 16 22:49:26 iso-scan: Found ISO .

Help: Installing Linux using a network connection
20:02 Subject: Re: using md-mounted ISO as NFS root for PXE booting and installing [...] All is fine if we are booting into 4.11 (root mounted from MFS, sysintall runs and we able to install OS to local disks via NFS). But in case of 6.2-RC2 root mounted from NFS, not MFS: Does add

problem mounting iso images
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? -- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Michael J. Tobler: motorcyclist, surfer, # Black holes result skydiver, and author: "Inside Linux",

I dont have DVD burning tool , how can i install LONGHORN?
Thanks Slobodan, but, any chances to you give me some tips to install it ? I'm completely on the dark ... Thanks in advance, Fabio "Slobodan Brcin (eMVP)" wrote: Hi Gianzanti, You can install El-torito driver from XPe on your XPP. And you can use one of third party programs to mount ISO file as CD drive,

Do no-DVD patch/addon work to play on ranked BF2 servers?
Seems it is trying to mount something what is already mounted or can not be mounted properly. 1) If you have a Linux distro installed, you can try to mount the iso using the loopback device (there were some other postings about mounting iso's on this newsgroup). Try to install from the mounted directory.

using .iso image after the install
I want to install Linux from an .ISO image (the original boot CD) from partition D: Is this technically possible using a boot floppy? Could it mount the ISO image in DOS-mode and run the setup? Technically yes, but it depends on what distro you're trying to install. -- I've found a great way to fight spammers....if

Still no eCS v1.1 as we near May 2003
So when you try to install you receive an error because Setup looks for files with case sensitive manner. It's unclear what "Setup" you're talking about here. Not all Unixes mount ISO-9660 using lowercase filenames, and not all support Joliet. If you need general Unix compatibility, option #3 is probably the

can I install 8.2 from iso images on the hard drive?
i...@raduga.dyndns.org sol lists 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 FreeBSD