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Todd,
It really does look like you have to create your own .iso files. The
rhsetup script assumes that whatever file name you give it is an ISO9660
file system (.iso file), and tries to mount it on the loopback device.
Mark Post
-----Original Message-----
From: Todd Blevins [mailto:tblevins@cisco.com]
Sent: Monday, April 15, 2002 9:05 AM
To: redhat-s390-list@redhat.com
Subject: [Redhat-s390-list] loading from DASD
RPMSERVER=ftp://your.ftp.server/your.s390.rpm.dir
RPMSERVER=ftp://user:password@your.ftp.server//your.s390.rpm.dir
RPMSERVER=http://your.http.server/your.s390.rpm.path
RPMSERVER=IP:/dir
RPMSERVER=dasd[a-z][1]:<dir>/<CD image 1>,dasd[a-z]1:<dir>/<CD image
2>
So, I want to load from DASD. Does that mean i need the .iso images? I
assume
this isn't an option since the .iso images are not available (or i would
need to
create my own)? I've copied all the files to dasd and tried variations of
the
rpmserver parm with no luck.
--
Todd Blevins
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