Mon, 6 Mar 2006 Vinai Roopcha said, vr> BootX / Kernel / RAM Disk installer ...
Yes, that works, up to where it searches for a *.iso. The mini.iso is on the boot drive and also on the target drive of the installation. Nevertheless the installer complains "... did not find an installer ISO image." After a full search, the installer comments "... it may be on a file system that could not be mounted." With an CF-ATA adapter, containing a Compact Flash card containing a FAT file system containing the mini.iso, connected to the ATA-PCI adapter, the system failed to pass the MacOS announcement. The installer and the Installation Manual both neglect to mention what file systems can mount. So is this a bug? Is there any way to make the mini.iso accessible to the installer? Otherwise this seems a dead end. Thanks, ... Peter Easthope ---------------------------------------- Upgrade your account today for increased storage; mail forwarding or POP enabled e-mail with automatic virus scanning. Visit our member benefits page at https://members.canada.com/benefits.aspx for more information. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]