I'm upgrading my current RedHat9 installation to CentOS 4.4, so decided to buy the 4.4 LiveCD (rather than downloading and burning an ISO). I thought the LiveCD was simply a 'reduced' version and that I could install from it, but I find I don't actually know what to do with it and can't find any relatively simple instructions (I'm a bit of a newbie to linux but think it's great!). Any advice gratefully received - thanks. Andy
Centos4 Live CD is not for installing, only for booting and playing/rescue HTH Oliver Andy Allen wrote:> I'm upgrading my current RedHat9 installation to CentOS 4.4, so decided > to buy the 4.4 LiveCD (rather than downloading and burning an ISO). I > thought the LiveCD was simply a 'reduced' version and that I could > install from it, but I find I don't actually know what to do with it and > can't find any relatively simple instructions (I'm a bit of a newbie to > linux but think it's great!). Any advice gratefully received - thanks. > > Andy >-- Oliver Schulze L. | Get my e-mail after a captcha in: Asuncion - Paraguay | http://tinymailto.com/oliver
Andy Allen spake the following on 4/12/2007 10:15 AM:> I'm upgrading my current RedHat9 installation to CentOS 4.4, so decided > to buy the 4.4 LiveCD (rather than downloading and burning an ISO). I > thought the LiveCD was simply a 'reduced' version and that I could > install from it, but I find I don't actually know what to do with it and > can't find any relatively simple instructions (I'm a bit of a newbie to > linux but think it's great!). Any advice gratefully received - thanks. > > AndyI don't think you can install from the live cd. But you could get the minimum boot cd and do a network install if you have enough bandwidth. -- MailScanner is like deodorant... You hope everybody uses it, and you notice quickly if they don't!!!!