[K12OSN] ISO's

Gustav J Kramer gj.kramer at planet.nl
Wed Sep 7 21:16:40 UTC 2005


For the end run, try looking in /media/cdrom.  FC changed the location
of removable media.

It seems to me though that, provided your hooked up to the internet, you
should just be able to "yum install" the package you want.

Hope this helps,

- gustav

On Wed, 2005-09-07 at 16:05 -0500, Liam Marshall wrote:
> Liam Marshall wrote:
> 
> > I downloaded the iso's for 4.4.1 when it was in pre2 or 3 I think.
> >
> > I installed my server samba everything I need it is working great!  I 
> > have upgraded via yum and with apt-get no problem.  I survived the 
> > first day of school and then went to install piddly stuff that I had 
> > not bothered to install initially off the cds but it says I need  disk 
> > x(whatever number) of the set for 4.4.0?  It appears to have somehow 
> > downgraded itself, at least in the cd it asks for
> >
> > I don't understand that.  I am willing to download the iso's of 4.4.1 
> > again, and burning them, but how to I tell the computer to use them?
> >
> > Maybe I am confused.  I will download the latest and burn them, but 
> > would appreciate instructions on how to install without losing all I 
> > have done to date.  Basically how to use it to update
> >
> > Thanks in advance
> >
> > Signed,
> >
> > I Feel Like A Newbie
> >
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> I tried to end run this problem by going to synaptic manager and "adding
> a cd" to get to stuff on my distro, but it says something about not
> being able to find /mnt/cdrom/
> 
> which seems weird as when I insert a cd it does show on the server
> desktop and can be browsed.  When I checked /mnt folder there was no
> cdrom folder
> 
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