Re: Installing core-1 from disc

From: Leon Phelps (leon_at_itforesight.net)
Date: 03/26/04

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    Ron,

    I believe this is what Alexander was referring.

    >On Thursday 01 January 2004 04:15, David Hunt wrote:
    >> I am currently running Windows XP / Mandrake 9.1 on a Dell Inspiron 5100.
    I
    >> was planning on upgrading to Mandrake 9.2 (mainly for ACPI) and decided
    to
    >> give Fedora a try. Well that's the preample. But, here is the catch. I
    >> didn't pay for the external floppy drive, or a CD writer. So, I've
    >> downloaded the ISO images, I have verified the MD5SUM, I can even mount
    the
    >> images and view the files inside. But as far as I can tell, without
    writing
    >> the images to a CD, it appears that I can't do anything usefull with
    them.
    >> It seems like it should be possible to mount the images during the
    install
    >> process, instead of the CD-ROM. Has anyone ever tried that?
    >>On Thu, 1 Jan 2004 16:59:14 Mihai Maties wrote:
    >Boot up Mandrake 9.1 and then issue the commands:
    >
    >mount /first/fedora/iso/image.iso /mnt/cdrom -o loop
    >mount /mnt/cdrom/images/bootdisk.img /mnt/floppy -o loop
    >mkdir /boot/fedora
    >cp /mnt/floppy/vmlinuz /boot/fedora
    >cp /mnt/floppy/initrd.img /boot/fedora
    >
    >now add the following lines to your grub.conf file:
    >
    >title - Install Fedora Core 1 -
    >root (hd0,1)
    >kernel /boot/fedora/vmlinuz
    >initrd /boot/fedora/initrd.img
    >
    >Pay attention to the "root (hd0,1)" part and change it to match the
    "root..."
    >part from the Mandrake installation.
    >
    >That's it, now reboot your computer and select "Install Fedora Core 1" from
    >Grub's menu. After a few dialogs you will be asked to enter the path to the
    >Fedora Core iso images so make sure you'll remember it. Also note that the
    >iso images cannot be loaded from a NTFS partition ( if you have the images
    on
    >a Windows partition move them to one of Mandrake's partitions).
    >
    >
    >Mihai
    >

    Thank you very much for all of the help. This was my first post to a Linux
    mailing list, and the response was great. Of course, best of all, it solved
    my problem. I'm a little confused as to how to respond to these emails. It
    is not obvious that this will end up in the right place. But, here it goes.

    I tried the advice of Mihai (included above), since it was the closest to
    how I was thinking it would be done. For my specific setup, there were only
    a few deviations.

    1.I have no floppy drive, so there was no /mnt/floppy directory. Without a
    pre-existing directory the mount command didn't work. After simply adding
    the empty directory, the mount command worked fine.

    2. I currently use LILO, but making the changes to /etc/lilo.conf was easy
    enough. I don't know if it is required, but with LILO, it is necessary to
    type in "lilo" at the command prompt, after changing the lilo.conf file, for
    the changes to actually take effect.

    3. One more thing. The .ISO files have to be in the root "/" directory of
    the partition in which they are located. When they were in a lower level
    directory, the installer wouldn't find them.

    So, end result was exactly what I was looking for. The install from the ISO
    files appeared to be working. Unfortunately the work isn't done. During the
    install everything crashed. There was a big list of failures, having to do
    with dev/hd issues (write permissions, formatting?). I didn't copy them down
    as I should have, and can't get now because Mandrake was destroyed in the
    process. I will be re-loading Mandrake, and following the process again. I
    will try to get better failure information, and verify that it didn't have
    anything to do with the install process. The ISO files were on a FAT32
    partition (not NTFS, but also not a Linux partition), which may have had
    something to do with it.

    Thanks.

    --This is a good refresher for all of us.

    -Leon

    Cincinnati Hamguy said:
    > Thanks I'll try the archives. Several places say you can do it but
    > not how...
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