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lappy512 02-03-2005 10:55 PM

Suse 9.2 ISO
 
The Suse 9.2 ISO is too big for a CD; only for a DVD. Is there any way to break it up?

LLinuXX 02-03-2005 11:35 PM

LOL I have the same problem with 9.1 too.

LLinuXX 02-04-2005 12:03 AM

Do they have 750MB or even 800MB CD-Rs?

Fraudulent 02-04-2005 02:09 AM

I believe it is available through bittorrent as five CD's. but I would check it very carefully before installing it. It's not unheard of for OS's come come with "built in surprices" when taken off unknown sources.

Search for it on Isohunt or similar...

/m

lappy512 02-04-2005 10:37 AM

on linuxiso.org it has a 1.2 GB ISO...It really annoys me that they don't pay attention to people with CD-RW burners.

LLinuXX 02-04-2005 10:39 AM

Yup not everyone has the $ for every up-to-date hardwares.
I just used Verbatim 52x 700mb CD-R and it worked perfectly on the first disc.

abisko00 02-04-2005 10:58 AM

Try to run the installation from FTP with the small boot ISO. That would be easier than to split the DVD.

Code:

The directory ftp://ftp.suse.com/pub/suse/i386/9.2/iso/ :
------------------------------------------------------------------------------

You have the choice:

1) If you have a DVD burner, you can download the file
  SUSE-Linux-9.2-FTP-DVD.iso (the file's exact size is 3363543040 Bytes!)
  and burn it on a DVD to boot and install from it, just like you would
  do with a DVD from a SUSE Linux 9.2 box edition.

2) If you have a CDR/RW burner, you may want to download the file
  SUSE-Linux-9.2-mini-installation.iso (size: exactly 67336192 bytes),
  burn it on a CD and boot from it to start the installation of the SUSE
  Linux 9.2 FTP version. The advantage over option 1) is clear: You only
  download the packages that you need:  From the total of 3GB of the
  DVD image you might only need 1GB for your desired selection of
  packages to install.

Also, consult the README file in the 9.2/boot directory (same level as this
"iso" directory).

Please verify the integrity of the downloaded file(s) using the md5sum
command.

ab648822abbd89906adb66f7cddd6bc2  SUSE-Linux-9.2-FTP-DVD.iso
7d70caf05f533bd4827fa3e485667146  SUSE-Linux-9.2-mini-installation.iso


Thanks,
the ftpadmin, ftp.suse.com.


lappy512 02-04-2005 11:30 AM

thanks for the help, although I am also thinking about MEPIS and Ubuntu, after a friend is trying to convert me...


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