On Mon, Nov 29, 2004 at 07:51:00AM +0000, rogerwphx wrote: > I installed debian and it boots up in bash ok, but the cdrom images are > .iso images. How do you upgrade the installation from bash with iso's.
I don't quite understand - did you download the cdrom images but not burn them onto CDs or something? The best thing to do would be to burn the .isos onto CDs. It IS possible to get Debian to install packages directly from .iso cdrom images, it is not commonly done though, and not easy unless you know what you're doing. the way to do it is something like this (as root): modprobe loop cd /media mkdir debian-cd1 debian-cd2 mount /home/roger/debian-cd1.iso /media/debian-cd1 -o loop mount /home/roger/debian-cd2.iso /media/debian-cd2 -o loop and add lines something like this to /etc/apt/sources.list: deb file:/media/debian-cd1/debian sarge main contrib non-free deb file:/media/debian-cd2/debian sarge main contrib non-free I'm not sure about this bit, I don't have any debian CDs or images lying around to check! and then install packages using apt-get or aptitude or whatever If you plan to do this often, you would want to update /etc/fstab to mount the isos on boot. Sam -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]