Mailing List
Home
Forum Home
Linux - General Red Hat Linux discussion list
Installation - Getting started with Red Hat Linux
Enterprise Linux 3 - Discussion of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3 (Taroon)
Red Hat Linux 9 - Discussion of Red Hat Linux 9 (Shrike)
Red Hat Linux 7.2 - Discussion of Red Hat Linux 7.2 (Enigma)
Red Hat Linux 7.3 - Discussion of Red Hat Linux 7.3 (Valhalla)
Apache Web Server
Oracle database, Microsoft SQL server ...
Subjects
application/x mplayer2 plugin
RPM error: db4 error(16) from dbenv >remove: Device or resource
   busy
Command stream end of file while reading
X Windows problem (xauth)
Upgrading openoffice 1 1 rpm
FTP: connection refused
FTP: connection refused
mount: /dev/cdrom: is not a valid block device
Dell Precision 650, RedHat 9, no sound
how to trace the cause resulting in the crash of bind server
Virus on the list
UNINSTALL RPM MYSQL
usb pen drives: mounting as a user
broadcom network interface
make mrproper
sendmail configuration on redhat
Couldn 't open PID file /var/run/named/named pid Permission denied
Promise 378 controller
kernel 2 6 and /dev/sound/mixer not found
Problem using up2date
mrtg step by step howto/configuration for a newbie?
Compiling and Installing Kernel 2 6
Can 't locate module ppp0, can 't locate module ppp compress 21
HOW I CAN MAKE BOOTABLE FLOPPY DISKET
Lotus Notes under Wine
/etc/security/limits conf question
Intel E/1000 driver
Command stream end of file while reading
rpm database corrupt
qla2300 modules
 
file.iso

file.iso

2007-01-29       - By Rick Stevens

 Back
Reply:     1     2     3     4  

On Sat, 2007-01-27 at 14:33 -0500, Dominick Petracca wrote:
> thanks Rick.  I see how to select hard drive installation but I'm
> still running into problems.
>
> Here is what I'm trying to do.
>
> I have 1 drive on my system.  I installed RH and left a hda3 partition
> free to put the CD images on.
>
> Is this possible?  What do I need to do to hda3 in order to get my iso
> files on it and then be able to install from it.

If hd3 is a raw partition, it's probably best if you format it as vfat:

  # mkfs -t vfat /dev/hda3

and put your images on it.

> Right now I'm doing 'dd if=/dev/cdrom of=/tmp/install/disk1.iso' for
> each disk.  (does it matter what I call the ISO files?)

Yes, the installer is going to look for the exact filenames.  I'm not
certain what version of RHEL you're trying to install, but the format
would be something like:

  RHEL4-U4-i386-ES-disc1.iso

Change the "-U4-" and "-disk1" as appropriate.

> But that puts the iso files on my current drive which I'm going to
> install RH to so I need to get them onto my hda3 partition.  
>
> I realize what I'm doing is kinda crazy but it forces me to get my
> hands dirty.....

Not at all.  It's very, very common to do what you're doing.  That's
why the disk install method was invented!  Many people put the ISOs on
a removable hard disk (perhaps one that interfaces via USB) and install
that way.  Some do an http install, some a bootp/tftp install.  Most do
CD or DVD.  Whatever floats your boat, Dominick.  To repeat my favorite
quotation:

  "If it's stupid and it works...it ain't stupid!"

-- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- --
- Rick Stevens, Senior Systems Engineer     rstevens@(protected) -
- VitalStream, Inc.                       http://www.vitalstream.com -
-                                                                    -
-     Make it idiot proof and someone will make a better idiot.      -
-- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- --

__ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____
Redhat-install-list mailing list
Redhat-install-list@(protected)
https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-install-list
To Unsubscribe Go To ABOVE URL or send a message to:
redhat-install-list-request@(protected)
Subject: unsubscribe