Hi group,
I'm looking for the "boot.iso" file, related to 10.3...
For the previous release, it was located in
<mirror>/repo/oss/boot directory
any information ?
tia
fabrice
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Hi group,
I'm looking for the "boot.iso" file, related to 10.3...
For the previous release, it was located in
<mirror>/repo/oss/boot directory
any information ?
tia
fabrice
fabrice schrieb:[color=blue]
> I'm looking for the "boot.iso" file, related to 10.3...
>
> any information ?
> tia
> fabrice[/color]
Take a look at <mirror>/iso/cd/*-mini.iso
Rauch Christian a écrit :[color=blue]
> fabrice schrieb:[color=green]
>> I'm looking for the "boot.iso" file, related to 10.3...
>>
>> any information ?
>> tia
>> fabrice[/color]
>
> Take a look at <mirror>/iso/cd/*-mini.iso[/color]
oh yes, I've forgotten it...thanks for the reminder !
but, these 2 isos...are 2 ! and I'm looking for the "unique boot iso"
which provides both 32 and 64 bits
cheers
fabrice
fabrice schrieb:[color=blue]
> Rauch Christian a écrit :[color=green]
>> fabrice schrieb:[color=darkred]
>>> I'm looking for the "boot.iso" file, related to 10.3...
>>>
>>> any information ?
>>> tia
>>> fabrice[/color]
>> Take a look at <mirror>/iso/cd/*-mini.iso[/color]
> oh yes, I've forgotten it...thanks for the reminder !
>
> but, these 2 isos...are 2 ! and I'm looking for the "unique boot iso"
> which provides both 32 and 64 bits[/color]
As far as i know this one does not exist anymore.
[color=blue]
>
> cheers
> fabrice[/color]
fabrice wrote:[color=blue]
> Hi group,
>
> I'm looking for the "boot.iso" file, related to 10.3...
>
> For the previous release, it was located in
> <mirror>/repo/oss/boot directory
>
> any information ?[/color]
[url]http://software.opensuse.org/[/url] and select the network installation,
although I would go for the 1CD KDE or GNOME.
houghi
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