[ale] RedHat 6.0

Christopher S. Adams toiletduk at penguinpowered.com
Tue May 25 09:55:48 EDT 1999


in dallas, actually
as far as what i'd like to do, sales, building systems, admin, something of
that nature

Chris

-----Original Message-----
 From: Matthew Brown <matthew.brown at cordata.net>
To: Christopher S. Adams <toiletduk at penguinpowered.com>
Date: Tuesday, May 25, 1999 9:57 AM
Subject: Re: [ale] RedHat 6.0


>Are you in Atlanta?  What kind of work do you want to do?
>
>-Matthew Brown
>----- Original Message -----
>From: Christopher S. Adams <toiletduk at penguinpowered.com>
>To: Matthew Brown <matthew.brown at cordata.net>
>Sent: Tuesday, May 25, 1999 9:21 AM
>Subject: Re: [ale] RedHat 6.0
>
>
>>i really don't have much of a resume
>>the only job i had was at a fast food restaurant :)
>>and next year is my senior year in high school
>>
>>but i can still throw one together if you want one
>>btw...reply to me directly
>>
>>Chris
>>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: Matthew Brown <matthew.brown at cordata.net>
>>To: Christopher S. Adams <toiletduk at penguinpowered.com>
>>Date: Tuesday, May 25, 1999 9:22 AM
>>Subject: Re: [ale] RedHat 6.0
>>
>>
>>>Send a resume over.
>>>----- Original Message -----
>>>From: Christopher S. Adams <toiletduk at penguinpowered.com>
>>>To: <ale at ale.org>
>>>Sent: Tuesday, May 25, 1999 12:42 AM
>>>Subject: Re: [ale] RedHat 6.0
>>>
>>>
>>>>i'd like to add that i found the iso on ga tech's ftp
>>>>i'll notify you when i finish (this'll take a while at 28.8, but i want
>it
>>>>too, dammit :)
>>>>
>>>>i'd also like to add that if anybody has a linux related job opening
(not
>>>>programming), i'd be happy to know.  school will be out soon and i'd
like
>>>to
>>>>get in the loop.
>>>>
>>>>Chris
>>>>
>>>>-----Original Message-----
>>>>From: Christopher S. Adams <toiletduk at penguinpowered.com>
>>>>To: ale at ale.org <ale at ale.org>
>>>>Date: Monday, May 24, 1999 11:23 PM
>>>>Subject: Re: [ale] RedHat 6.0
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>just point me to the iso and i'll burn you a copy :)
>>>>>
>>>>>Chris
>>>>>
>>>>>-----Original Message-----
>>>>>From: Tom <tom at watson.st>
>>>>>To: Christopher S. Adams <toiletduk at penguinpowered.com>
>>>>>Cc: ale at ale.org <ale at ale.org>
>>>>>Date: Monday, May 24, 1999 6:30 PM
>>>>>Subject: Re: [ale] RedHat 6.0
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>>I downloaded a copy of CDRWin and have been trying to burn a copy of
>the
>>>>>>.iso onto a CDR. It may be that my copy of the .iso is bad, but I now
>>>have
>>>>>>three CDR that make really good coasters (I think).
>>>>>>How do you burn an ISO9660 image of a linux .iso with CDRWin under
with
>>a
>>>>>>windows platform?
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Tom
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>At 10:35 PM 5/19/99 -0400, you wrote:
>>>>>>>easy cd creator's iso burning capability is not the greatest
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>you should get ez cd pro or cdrwin
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>Chris
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>-----Original Message-----
>>>>>>>From: Benjamin Scherrey <scherrey at switchco.com>
>>>>>>>To: ale at ale.org <ale at ale.org>
>>>>>>>Cc: Tom <tom at watson.st>
>>>>>>>Date: Wednesday, May 19, 1999 10:00 PM
>>>>>>>Subject: Re: [ale] RedHat 6.0
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> >The .iso file is an ISO9660 cdrom image. Under Linux, utilizing the
>>>>>>> >local loop, you can actually mount this file as a virtual disk. In
>>>>fact,
>>>>>>> >I very much recommend that you do this before burning the cd
because
>>>if
>>>>>>> >you can't mount the file then your image is bad and you'll waste a
>cd
>>>>>>> >(like I did the first time). Your CD writing software (I have
>Adaptec
>>>>>>> >Easy CD Creator on Windows NT) should have the ability to write a
CD
>>>>>>> >from an image file (which is what this is). That's how you should
>>>write
>>>>>>> >the disk. Just writing the file to a CD-ROM will only result in
>>>copying
>>>>>>> >a file and give you nothing except a backup of that file. Once
>you've
>>>>>>> >written the CD from the image file the CD-ROM will then have the
>full
>>>>>>> >directory structure and files in place as you'd expect and you're
>off
>>>>>>> >and running...
>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>> > Good luck & later,
>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>> > Ben Scherrey
>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>> >PS: I was not, unfortunately, able to successfully d/l the .iso
>image
>>>>>>> >from Ga Tech. I assume that's because I was only able to access via
>>>>http
>>>>>>> >and not ftp which is more efficient and probably safer. Several
>times
>>>>my
>>>>>>> >d/l (over 128K ISDN) was aborted for no reason and I had to
restart.
>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>> >Tom wrote:
>>>>>>> >>
>>>>>>> >> I know I asked this question before, but my hard disk crashed
>>(don't
>>>>>buy
>>>>>>> >> hard disks from Best Buys, but that is another
>>>>>>> >> story) and I lost all the previous emails. I downloaded RH 6.0
>from
>>>>>the
>>>>>>> >> gatech ftp site (twice) and burned a CD on a windows
>>>>>>> >> based machine. I have a Sony CDR that came with a "Hot Burn" CD
>>>>writer
>>>>>>> >> package. When I create a CDR with the copy
>>>>>>> >> file to disk, I am not able to boot with the disk or create a
boot
>>>>>disk
>>>>>>> >> from the .iso file.
>>>>>>> >> Do I need to unpack or process the .iso somehow?
>>>>>>> >> Is a direct copy?
>>>>>>> >> Is a Linux OS the only thing that can read the .iso? (I have
Linux
>>>>5.2
>>>>>>>but
>>>>>>> >> was going to start with 6.0 instead)
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>






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