mount iso in ur existing linux partition and take the kernel out and
initrd image. write it in a floppy and boot from there. its like
"cdrom is not detected by bios" situation. then u can continue
installing from the iso.
On Sun, 13 Feb 2005 21:16:54 +0530, Archana.S.R <archu.oct@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
The LinuxForYou Feb 05 issue DVD has come with three distros: Mandrake
10.1, FreeBSD 5.2.1 and Ubuntu. By default, it boots Mandrake. I
would like to try FreeBSD and Ubuntu without burning the iso images into
cds. Is that possible, and how to do that? A menu on the DVD should
make things easier, but since that is not there, I am asking for help.
same problem for me, can anyone help?
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