# ls susetour-*|grep -v de|grep -v en|xargs rm # ls aspell-*|grep -v -de-|grep -v -en-|grep -v devel|xargs rm Now it is time to get rid of the stuff we don't need: Lets get to work ( I will not explain the single commands, just use them in the order they are posted but change it for your dvd drive or the folder in case you already extracted the entire dvd): Now you need to create a new directory on your harddrive (it will take about 4GB). Lines without prompt are just messages that are created during the executions of the ordersįirst mount the original DVD (if you created an ISO from the original DVD then you must extract that into a folder) with (or similar, that depends on your system) This is only intented to be used with legal copies of SuSE 9.2Įverything to the right of the prompt is an order that has to be executed. This how to will create an ISO that can be burned to a regular DVD. I found a nice manual how to make a back-up of your SUSE 9.2 DVD that includes only the 32bit version and fits on a single layer dvd. And I found an easy and excellent way to do it over at .Īll kudos goto "crazyrolf", I just translated his German how-to into English and added a comment or two. Since I always make a back-up copy of my original SuSE dvd's, I looked around if it can be done with the new dual layer dvd as well.
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