General :: Install Iso Image In Opensuse 11.1?
Mar 6, 2010i want to install iso image in opensuse 11.1 .(files are with sfv..nfo)
windows have poweriso ...is there anyting like that in opensuse 11.1
i want to install iso image in opensuse 11.1 .(files are with sfv..nfo)
windows have poweriso ...is there anyting like that in opensuse 11.1
I downloaded a live cd iso image from factory but can't get it to burn.
Code:
laptop:/downloads # dd if=./openSUSE-KDE-LiveCD-x86_64-Build0416-Media.iso of=/dev/sr0 bs=4K
dd: opening `/dev/sr0': Read-only file system
[code]....
So i've been battling this for a while now, trying all sorts of different options and searching the boards before I finally decided to post this.I can't make CDs or DVDs, so my only option is to mount the downloaded ISO file on my laptop with CloneCD, then set up PXE DHCP,TFTP server. This method works on other distros but this one in particular is causing me problems in the installer.
So here's the process:I copy the files vmlinuz and initrd from the ooti386loader directory to my tftp root directory.on the system I am installing, i run gPXE, at the prompt type vmlinuz initrd=initrd.I have tried a large combination of different options {install=nfs after I have been having trouble which I will get to later.
the kernel loads, the installer starts. prompts for "Please make sure CD #1 is inserted" naturally, i hit back and select NFS as the install source. It then prompts me for DHCP configuration and the NFS server IP and directory.I'm running an NFS v3 server (haneWIN NFS to be specific) and exported the mounted ISO (this case F) as /suse.
The KDE live CD image that I downloaded is defective. That's great. Just great. What a waste of 700mb of my Internet usage.
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After the reboot of computer this text appears:
ISOLINUX 3.63 0x49364136 Copyright (c) 1994-2008 H. Peter Anvin
Unknown keyword in configuration file.
Unknown keyword in configuration file.
Unknown keyword in configuration file.
Unknown keyword in configuration file.
Unknown keyword in configuration file.
Loading
Invalid or corrupt kernel image.
boot:
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Code:
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Code:
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Reading Driver Update...
[Code].....
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Code:
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