I'm trying to build a DVD with multiple distributions and live CDs on it. I want to add Debian to that but I'm having some problems.
I don't have that much room left so I'm starting from the netinstall and I'll then rely on being able to pickup whatever else I want over the net. My first attempt was to copy the netinstall contents into a /debian subdirectory and then invoke that through islinux.cfg. After some fiddling I got that to start up but it eventually failed when the installer decided that my distribution was corrupt. Fair enoug, I have fiddled with it, so it's not surprising that stuff isn't where it expects to find it. So I decided to try a different tack. This page: http://d-i.pascal.at/ describes how to install a debian ISO from a USB stick. I grabbed the necessary files and tried the idea out on my DVD. Sadly it doesn't work. Again the installer starts up and asks a few questions but soon decideds that it cannot find the .iso file. When I drop to a shell and have a look there is no sign of the CDROM. So now I'm a little stuck. Can anyone suggest how I can achieve my objective of dropping a netinstall.iso onto my DVD, booting my DVD and having that Install happen from the ISO? Thanks Antonio [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]