[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > Hello Folks on Debian-User, > > I have been using Debian for quite some time and am very happy with it. > I have it installed on my (very) old Dell laptop and it runs perfectly. > > I want to do something different however. I have the Debian 2.0 (Hamm) > CD-ROM from Cheapbytes. What I want to do is install Debian onto my D: > hard drive partition in a file using the loopback device. The problem > is that the Debian installer program seems hard-wired to offer me only > /dev/hda1 but not /dev/loop0. I can switch to the second virtual console > and mount the D: drive and use losetup to associate a loopback device with > my file; but how can I get the installer to offer me /dev/loop0? > > Any help would be wonderfull. Thanks in advance.
I patched the dinstall program of the rescue disk, so that she doesn't test if the root device has been previously mounted. With the patched disk I am able to install Debian into a file. I will provide the disk later this night. (Watch for follow ups). Grimaldi -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] KeyID: 2048/E451C639 1998/01/28 Print: 5F 3D 43 1E 24 1E CC 48 1E 05 93 3A A7 10 73 37 "Das ist halt der Unterschied: Unix ist ein Betriebssystem mit Tradition, die anderen sind einfach von sich aus unlogisch." -- Anselm Lingnau in de.comp.os.unix.discussion