06-09-2003
Alright... the only thing I really got out of going to Toronto this weekend was Darwin. What a waste *smacks head*.
Anyway.... I get home with the gzipped iso file on a CD-R and open it with WinRAR (i had previously deleted my linux partitions to make room for the shift). it opens, and to my surprise, i see file*s*... not a single iso file (note the absense of an *s*). This simply will not do... Nero needs either an image or a bootable partition to make a bootable CD, and I have neither. Next step: i boot into rescue mode with my red hat 9 cds and try to gzip -d the file. Gzip tells me that the file is not a valid gzip format (in other words, it told me to screw off 'real polite like'). I reboot into XP and try the dos version of gzip provided in the /dosutils directory. Same problem.
Anyone have experience with the installation process?!?!
I know winRAR will automatically open ISO files, but even then it should appear as a sub file... I gues I should try winZip tonight.
So close to the apple-ie goodness I can taste it, yet so far away.
Last edited by Karma; 06-10-2003 at 03:57 PM..
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SYNOPSIS
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DESCRIPTION
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