Re: Computer without CDROM and Fedora ISO

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Yes I have tries this (or similar) I can successfully mount the CDROM, 
but the packager doesn't look by default in that location so it doesn't 
allow me to install it.

Glenn English wrote:

 > On Thu, 2003-11-13 at 14:18, Miroslav Halas wrote:
 >
 > > Now I am trying to install from RPMs some applications I use (sapdb)
 > > and Fedora asks me to insert 3rd CDRom disc. I don't have even CDROM
 > > drive so I cannot do it and therefore I cannot install my apps.
 > > Anybody has an idea how to get around this and redirect Fedora to the
 > > ISOs?
 >
 > How about 'mount -t iso9660 <disk3isofile> /mnt/cdrom'
 >
 > I really don't know if that'll work, but it seems fairly reasonable. If
 > you try it, please let me know.
 >
 > --
 > Glenn English
 > ghe@xxxxxxxxxxx
 >






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