From the hard disk to install RedHatLinux9.0 usually need three files ① shrike-i386-disc1.iso; ② shrike-i386-disc2.iso; ③ shrike-i386-disc3.iso. This indicates the three discs required for installation. Because it is an image file, the system cannot directly read it, so you need to restore the file in ISO first. We recommend that you use DaemonTool (http://www.linuxeden.com/d)
Install RedHat Linux 9.0 from the hard disk usually requires three files ① shrike-i386-disc1.iso; ② shrike-i386-disc2.iso; ③ shrike-i386-disc3.iso. This indicates the three discs required for installation. Because it is an image file, the system cannot directly read it, so you need to restore the file in ISO first.
We recommend that you use the software under the Windows Daemon Tool (http://www.linuxeden.com/download/winapps/daemon333.exe) to "Unbind" the ISO file to the hard disk. For example, the shrike-i386-disc1.iso can be decompressed to C: The cd1 directory of the disk, the shrike-i386-disc2.iso is decompressed to C: the disk of the cd2 directory, the shrike-i386-disc3.iso can be decompressed to C: the disk of the cd3 directory to be used.
Next, restart the system to enter the MS-DOS mode, enter the C \ cd1 directory we just decompressed, there is a dosutils directory, execute a file named autoboot. bat DOS batch processing file, the system will restart, enter the Linux installation interface. In this case, the installer will prompt you to choose whether to install on a CD or from the hard disk. After you select to install from the hard disk, the system will prompt you to enter the directory where the installation file is located.
Note that the decompressed ISO file is operated in Windows. If you enter c: \ cd1 directly, the Linux installer cannot be identified: \ cd1 corresponds to the format that can be recognized by the Linux Installer. Therefore, you should enter/dev/hda1/cd1.