teddmcload 0 Posted October 30, 2003 do you know where can i download suse 9.0? Share this post Link to post
MonkeyPie 0 Posted November 6, 2003 You can either download it from the Suse website, (this will be a "live" cd and cant install it to the hard drive) or can find ISO's on BitTorrent, or IRC, or if you want I will send you rar'd isos over a weeks time through email. Those are your solutions. Share this post Link to post
lfrohberg 0 Posted November 7, 2003 download availible at ftp://213.131.224.196 Share this post Link to post
jmdlcar 0 Posted November 9, 2003 How do you make cd 1 a bootable cd? I'am using suse 8.2. Share this post Link to post
Underdosed 0 Posted November 10, 2003 Hi, with what label i have to burn de suse 9 cds? Thanks. Share this post Link to post
teddmcload 0 Posted November 10, 2003 do you know any ftp address. i can not download from there Share this post Link to post
Underdosed 0 Posted November 10, 2003 Quote: do you know any ftp address. i can not download from there Im downloading it now, be patient, because the ftp has users limit Do you now something aboutthe label or how to burn them? Share this post Link to post
DaMiND 0 Posted November 11, 2003 Quote: Do you now something aboutthe label or how to burn them? It has no boot. There are boot images on CD 1 but you'll have to put them on a floppydisk. I want to make CD1 bootle, does anybody know someting ? Share this post Link to post
Underdosed 0 Posted November 11, 2003 Can you explain me how to do the boot floppydisk?? I have found a boot folder on cd1, and an archive called bottdisk, but is 1.474.560 bytes and the floppydisk 1.457.664 bytes, how can i do it? Thx PD: I have to do it in winxp Share this post Link to post
jmdlcar 0 Posted November 12, 2003 Here how you can make all the floppy disk you need 6 disk Create a boot disk ------------------ All kernels are modularized. This means that almost all drivers are loaded as kernel modules. You can create a new boot/install floppy if you have access to either a running Linux box or a running DOS box. Under DOS, write it to a formatted (i.e. error-free) 1.44MB-floppy using CD1:/dosutils/rawrite/rawrite.exe. For Windows systems there is CD1:/dosutils/rawwritewin/rawwritewin.exe. Under Linux, use a command like cd /where_CD1_is_mounted/boot dd if=bootdisk of=/dev/fd0u1440 Now you have a new boot/install floppy which you can use to boot either the installed system or the rescue system from CD. In addition to a boot disk you will also need modules disk 1! Create a modules disk ---------------------- Only a few modules fit on the bootdisk. Therefore four modules floppies exist. If you do not find the driver for your hardware on the normal disk, just insert the appropriate modules disk as soon as linuxrc starts. Choose one of the modules disk images in this directory according to the list below. Under Windows/DOS, use rawrite as descibed in 'Create a boot disk'. Under Linux, use a command like cd /where_CD1_is_mounted/boot dd if=modules1 of=/dev/fd0u1440 Of course you would replace 'modules1' with the image name you want. modules1: USB and FireWire (IEEE1394) modules. modules2: IDE/RAID/SCSI modules. modules3: Network modules. modules4: PCMCIA and file system modules and old (non-ATAPI) CDROM drivers. modules5: More IDE/RAID/SCSI modules. See modules[12345].txt for a detailed listing. Share this post Link to post
Underdosed 0 Posted November 12, 2003 Oh, thanks for the answer, now i know how to do Thanksss Share this post Link to post
DaMiND 0 Posted November 13, 2003 But does anybody know how to make a cd? I don't have a floppy drive in my computer. Yes I know that i can burn the floppy image to a cd but than I have to burn 4 cd's. Share this post Link to post
jmdlcar 0 Posted November 13, 2003 You need to fine someone with a disk drive to make the disks for you. Because you need SuSE cd #1 in the cd drive when you boot your system up. Share this post Link to post
LoRDZiM 0 Posted November 15, 2003 any one have links for SUSE 9.0 ISOs? Share this post Link to post
LoRDZiM 0 Posted November 15, 2003 here is a great place to get gentoo, redhat9, slackware, suse9 live cds etc... http://frontier.eas.asu.edu/ Share this post Link to post
Underdosed 0 Posted November 16, 2003 Hi, i have a problem, iwhen i put the disk into floopy it says taht the boot failed. I have run the rawwrite in windows, and write the bootimage it appears at the boot folder of the cd1. Can anyone help me? Thanks Share this post Link to post
s2angel 0 Posted November 24, 2003 the people at suse said they don't aprove of the bittorrent release but they amited there is really not much they can do about it. Linux being free and all. http://www.super-serv.com/~supr/torrents/450/SuSe_Linux_9.0_Complete_5_CDs.torrent Share this post Link to post