Re: Multiple ISO's

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On Fri, Jun 13, 2008 at 5:52 PM, rkrisher <rkrisher@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> I just discovered by playing around and tested a way to do it.  Well, with
> CD's not ISO's, but it should work since your mounting an iso.  Spreading it
> around to a lot of posts because I've been searching for months.
>
> in terminal or under start/run, type "wineconsole cmd"
>
> This brings you to a windows like dos terminal.
>
> change into your CDROM disk typing "d:" or whatever your drive letter is
>
> type in your setup program name, i.e.: "setup.exe" or "install.exe"
>
> the install will start. Change to your C drive with "C:"
>
> When prompted for disk x, type in "eject"
>
> insert next disk and continue.
>
> Repeat until application is complete.
>
> Remember to let your CD auto-mount by selecting "open in window" or manually
> mount it before clicking OK at the "Insert CD X" prompt.
>
> Hope it helps.
>
> BTW, you need to use dos commands when exploring around in the command
> prompt.  Like "dir" instead of the "ls" we got used to.
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>
>
>

You could also use wine eject for the same purpose.


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