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On Fri, 30 Apr 1999 19:33:15 +0100 "Ward, Paul" pward@linklaters.com wrote:
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Has anyone got a copy of Caldera OpenLinux 2.2 we could burn ?
That's a good question. I can easily get the directory tree, but the filenames, permissions and symlinks would be smashed.
Where are the .iso images???
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James Green
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On Fri, 30 Apr 1999, James Green wrote:
That's a good question. I can easily get the directory tree, but the filenames, permissions and symlinks would be smashed.
The answer is to mirror it (lftp is your friend here) and then turn the mirror into an iso. I would do it, but for some reason, with Debian cds 1 and 2 and Redhat 6, my hard drives are creaking at the seams :-(
Andrew.
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On Sat, 1 May 1999, Andrew Savory wrote:
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On Fri, 30 Apr 1999, James Green wrote:
That's a good question. I can easily get the directory tree, but the filenames, permissions and symlinks would be smashed.
The answer is to mirror it (lftp is your friend here) and then turn the mirror into an iso.
Even when running NT4?
I would do it, but for some reason, with Debian cds 1 and 2 and Redhat 6, my hard drives are creaking at the seams :-(
So it looks like Caldera's offering is to remain elusive to us :(
James Green
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On Sat, 1 May 1999, James Green wrote:
Even when running NT4?
*cough*
If you're running NT4, you'll find "format c:" is a more useful command. Don't worry if it's a university machine - they'll be grateful in the long run ;-)
So it looks like Caldera's offering is to remain elusive to us :(
According to their website, the tree is around 1GB, so too much for one CD anyhow. Looks like it may be a "buy it and see" rather than "download it and see" effort.
Andrew.
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