  | | | file.iso | file.iso 2007-01-26 - By Dominick Petracca
Back Hi, I'm just trying to practice with various redhat installs.
I have the RHEL 4 CD's.
I copied the CD images to my harddrive and wanted to try a hard drive install instead of using the CDs.
To do this, I think I need a boot cd or boot floppy correct?
Problem is my floppy doesn't work and my cdrom is not a burner.
Is there anyway I can download the file .iso so I can burn it on my PC and then use that to boot the redhat installer, which then I'm assuming will let me select install from harddrive?
I tried booting to the install CD #1 but that goes right into installing from the CDs and doesn't allow me to choose install from harddrive as I saw in documentation
Am I misunderstanding something? Let me know if I have this right:
to install from a harddrive, I have to have the CD images copied to my hard drive which I have. Then I need a boot cdrom or floppy and I can't use the actual install CD #1 instead.
Hi, I'm just trying to practice with various redhat installs.<br><br>I have the RHEL 4 CD's. <br><br>I copied the CD images to my harddrive and wanted to try a hard drive install instead of using the CDs. <br><br>To do this, I think I need a boot cd or boot floppy correct? <br><br>Problem is my floppy doesn't work and my cdrom is not a burner.<br><br>Is there anyway I can download the file .iso so I can burn it on my PC and then use that to boot the redhat installer, which then I'm assuming will let me select install from harddrive? <br><br>I tried booting to the install CD #1 but that goes right into installing from the CDs and doesn't allow me to choose install from harddrive as I saw in documentation <br> <br>Am I misunderstanding something? Let me know if I have this right: <br> <br>to install from a harddrive, I have to have the CD images copied to my hard drive which I have.<br>Then I need a boot cdrom or floppy and I can& #39;t use the actual install CD #1 instead. <br>
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