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2007 Mar 21
4
Edit permissions and CD to DVD procedure
...at page also if someone can provide a hint. Tried to follow the advice in the thread http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos-docs/2006-September/000016.html that was supposed to result in the above page being filled in. I can produce a bootable DVD using the procedure and the referenced script mkdvdiso.sh (after fixing a syntax error) but attempts to use it to install die with a complaint about not being able to find the 2nd CD - at least for the C5 beta. Has anybody made this work? Phil ---- mkdvdiso.sh patch ---- # diff -u mkdvdiso.sh_orig mkdvdiso.sh --- mkdvdiso.sh_orig 2007-03-21 10:0...
2004 Oct 23
3
DVD ISO
This script mkdvdiso.sh works for me to make and dvd iso image from the 3 cd's. You can download it from here ftp://people.redhat.com/ckloiber/mkdvdiso.sh
2005 Jun 15
3
Centos 4.1 DVD ISO
Hi, Does anyone knows of a place where one can download through HTTP (and only HTTP) the CentOS 4.1 DVD ISO ? I'm behind a firewall and have no chance of either getting it through bittorrent or FTP. Any help would be apreciated. Warm regads, M?rio Gamito
2007 Nov 27
1
script to take cd iso's and create dvd iso
Hi I used to have a script that would take a dir of cd iso's and then stick them together and create a DVD iso. I seem to remember downloading it from a link posted in here. I have searched but cant find it, i dont suppose anyone knows of such a thing? thanks
2014 Jul 15
2
C6.5 - combine two DVD isos into one tree?
I have the two DVD isos for CentOS 6.5 mounted as loopback, on the mount points /centos6 and /centos6a, and am trying to use them for PXE/KS installation. The problem I have is that the packages in /centos6a/Packages are not found by the installer. The host is a CentOS 5 system. Is there a way for me to overlay the second DVD on the first without having to copy all the packages from both isos
2005 Apr 05
4
Creating CentOS DVD from scratch
I've found discussion about this in list archives, but no final answers. Many helpfull people wrote in the past how to avoid creating DVD (install from network, install from disk, boot this way, boot that way). But, I do need DVD, no way around it. No network, no USB, no floppy, no anything. Placing files on hard drive not an option. Just a DVD-ROM. By Googling around, I found some