Do you or do you not have a bootable floppy or CD/DVD drive? I'm not going to keep guessing at how to solve your problem, without some idea of what your situation is. I'm running a bit short of miracles these days. JERKII.SHANG wrote:
BUT, it is so unfortunately that I havn't any floppies installed on my computer. :( I can install Debian from hdd through using GRUB for DOS. and I don't know is it can be used also to install SuSE by the same way....???
any way, thanks for your help. :)
----- Original Message ----- From: "James Knott"
To: Sent: Monday, August 29, 2005 9:16 AM Subject: Re: [SLE] Is there any way to install SuSE from HDD? JERKII.SHANG wrote:
Thanks for your reply, but could you give me more detail about it? Currently, Only Windwos 2003 server was installed in my SUMSUNG P30, and I have 4 partions: C:(NTFS) D:(NTFS) E:(NTFS) F(FAT32) and my Windows 2003 was placed whithin driver C. now I want to install SuSE within driver F. but i can't find a CD R/W now, so I wish to install SuSE from hdd.
The details are a bit long to go into here, but are for the most part covered in the Admin guide. Essentially, you build boot floppies, from the CD ISO image. You also have to copy either all the CD ISOs or the DVD contents to a hard drive. Then boot the computer, using the floppies and choose install from a hard drive. You will have to specify the drive and directory, where SuSE is located. I have done this, but booted from the first CD, instead of a floppy and it works fine.
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