Mike..

thanks for the replies...

but as was stated..i never had the ISO files...and i was looking or believe
that i need the actual installation files....

however..there might be other issues ..

but ..thanks again..

bruce


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On Sat, 26 Jul 2003 13:26:52 -0700, bruce wrote:

> Bret...
>
> I do not have the CDs...

An ISO image is a raw copy of a CD. Hence you do have the CDs. ;)

Are you familiar with examples like this?

  $ cat /dev/cdrom > image.iso

That's one way to create an ISO image from a CD.

> I was looking for the individual files themselves!!!

No need to use multiple exclamation marks. ;) The individual files
are contained within the ISO images, since each ISO image is a CD.
To access the files inside the ISO image, mount it with Linux or use
a tools for Microsoft Windows that can read ISO images (IsoBuster e.g).

> The FTP sites for RH have the ISOs in one part of the path..
> the individual files that make up the ISOs in another.... but the RH docs
> neve mentioned where the files where located!!!

Why point out the obvious?  .oO

But if you insist on download the entire /RedHat/ tree a second
time, go ahead. :o)

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