I just wanted to mention that I been having successfully installed M4 using only my one hard disk, no other USB, cds, or DVDs. I thought that was cool! I didn't realize I could install things from my own hard disk.
I downloaded the M4 DVD .iso file (3.4 gigs or so). I placed it on my desktop. I unpacked it using archive manager into a folder called Mage.
I looked in isolinux. I have a 64-bit processor, so it was in x86_64. I found the files vmlinuz and all.rdz
Then I edited /etc/grub.d/40_custom
I added:
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menuentry "Mage4 Installer" {
insmod ext2
set root=(hd0,msdos3)
linux [path]/Desktop/Mage/isolinux/x86_64/vmlinuz
initrd [path]/Desktop/Mage/isolinux/x86_64/all.rdz
}
But one thing to know about the [path]. For some reason, (hd0,3) didn't work for me, it had to be (hd0,msdos3). The way to find out is to load grub2, press 'e'. Then do some ls commands.
First I type "ls"
I got "(hd0,msdos3"
Then "ls (hd0,msdos3)/"
And by using the ls command to list folder by folder, I finally found my way to:
ls (hd0,msdos3)/home/Desktop/Mage/isolinux/x86_64/
That's where I found the linux kernel !
I hope this was helpful to someone?
I used Mageia's grub2 and so far it hasn't wiped out my other operating systems, but I'm a bit nervous to update-grub on Linux Mint again...
ohmySQL!!!!