Re: CentOS 4 install DVD

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Robert Hanson wrote:
> } 
> } I'm terribly sorry, I didn't realize this was not a .iso file.  Thanks
> } Johnny for the right answer.
> } 
> } BTW, you can also do a network install.
> } 
> } --
> } Ugo
> 
> not a huge big deal about the .iso image that i was looking for from the
> start. :->
> 
> i can understand how it might be difficult for everyone to deal with that
> one such small bandwidth and disk space resources.
> 
> btw, what is "wrap up" that you warned me about?

Sometimes e-mail clients wrap-up url that are too long.  See, for
example...
http://ioioioioioioioioioioioioioioioioioioioioio.com/ioioioioioioioioioioioioioioioioioioioioioio

> 
> i used bittorent to snag the dvd and i am doing a test install right now.
> 
> i just ordered two new (for me) rack mount servers and i am going to run
> some pre-testing of CentOS 4.1 installs etc.

Nice

> 
> ummmmmm, as a side note, can bittorent be run from a bash shell on CentOS?
> 

yes, IIRC, the command starts by bt.  btdownload*** something.

Do a 'locate btdownload' and you'll find.

> i checked in /usr/bin after doing an rpm -Uvh install of bittorent yet i
> didnt see anything that caught my eye in the bittorent python files.

-- 
Ugo

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-> Please avoid top-posting, long signatures and HTML, and cut the
irrelevant parts in your replies.


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