On Sun, 7 Jan 2001, Ely Levy wrote:

> shouldn't the hd.img do that?
> |  
> |  This is theoretically possible, by booting a specialized diskette image,
> |  including the vfat, iso9660, and loop kernel modules compiled for the
> |  installation kernel, and then hack the installation script to load those
> |  modules and use the loopback mounted image as installation source.
> |  
> |  What I mean is, it is probably easier to get hold of a CD or CD-Burner,
> |  download the CD as seperate files, or even copy the files from the image as
> |  suggested earlier.
> |  
> |  Alon

  No. hd.img is for the case you have the opened files on your HD, not one big
ISO file.

  Alon

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