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Thursday, November 08, 2001, 10:50:25 PM, Sajeewa wrote:
> Installation program says that It can't find a valid ISO 9660 partition
> from the location I gave.

That is because you do not have the ISO files. Instead of reading the
installation instructions that would have told you that you needed the
ISO files, you assumed that you could simply copy the contents of the
CS-ROMs onto your hard disk. This was your mistake.

> Please keep this in mind I don't have ISO files

- From everything I have read, you need to have the ISO files to
install. At least one message replying to your query suggested that
you might be able to reconstruct the ISO files from the material you
copied onto your hard drive. Have you tried this procedure? What
happened?

> Should I make ISO files from that installation tree using some tool?

Yes, this is what was suggested in an earlier message. I would imagine
that for almost anyone, it would be easier to borrow the CD-ROMs again
and copy the ISO files.

Good luck.

Ron.

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