[Rule-list] non-ide cd PC #12

Devon devon at tuxfan.homeip.net
Sun Mar 17 05:20:04 EET 2002


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On Saturday 16 March 2002 10:07 pm, Gordon Buzowetsky wrote:

> Sorry guys...no joy...;-((   I keep getting cannot mount floppy errors.
>  I tried copying several ways...windoze filemanager...dos prompt using
> 'copy' and rawrite; even downloaded right onto the floppy; on a couple
> different 'new' disks.   This was using updates-v0.7.1.tar..  I have to
> boot using boot.img....then linux dd...get my cd loaded; it then asks
> me for the updates disk...then it bombs.  Can't boot with the one
> liner...linux updates dd.
>
>   Could I be doing something wrong copying the disk to floppy...only
> thing I didn't try yet was doing the copy in linux.  Yet OTOH the
> boot.img and oldcdrom.img work well (used rawrite).  Await 'expert'
> advice...;-)).....G

You are untarring the the tarfile to the floppy, right?
You need to create a floppy, format it (ext2 or dos file system should 
work) and untar the tarfile. You should end up with a disk containing:
anaconda   image.py         laptop.py    server.py        workstation.py
comps      installclasses   lowmem.py    upgradeclass.py
custom.py  installclass.py  reconfig.py  upgradeonly.py

You could also just download the contents of the images-0.7.0 directory 
to disk.

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