On Sat, 2009-04-04 at 08:20 -0400, Tom Horsley wrote:
On Sat, 4 Apr 2009 05:22:18 -0400 Scott Robbins wrote:
Instead, I've had to make a directory, mount the DVD with loop, and do cp -ra <DVDMOUNT>/* <NEWDIRECTORY>, then point the install to that NEWDIRECTORY>
Copying all the files is a bigger pain than burning a dvd :-). In f10, the only file it wanted a copy of was images/install.img. That gets into anaconda's GUI, but on about the 2nd screen it says "can't find image" (or something like that) and gives me a button with one choice: Exit.
Correct.
What you need to do is in the same dir that the dvd.iso resides, create a images dir and put the install.img file in it.
/path/to/dvd.iso /path/to/dvd.iso/images/install.img
Above is hwo it should look and what to have and the install should then go ahead.