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DocSilly
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Here, let me start the list:

CD1:
/disks
/docu
/dosutils
/full-names
/setup
/suse
/unsorted
19 loose files

CD2:
/full-names
/suse
/unsorted
6 loose files

CD3:
/full-names
/suse
6 loose files


/full-names does ALWAYS include the /i386 subfolder in which you find all the hundreds of RPM packages
/suse seems to always include the SAME subfolders on each CD (more or less), which then hold the hundreds of RPM packages
I checked the first 4 CD's (thank god there's also a DVD in the pro package)

I think you can see from this small list alone that it's no good to only list the folder in root of every CD cause every CD seems to have at least /full-names and /suse ... you would need at least the next level to see which folders inside /suse are on each CD, get my drift why this would be quite some work ?
I'm not lazy and would like to help you with that but I still have a life :p

p.s. did you check the SuSE hardwaredatabase at http://hardwaredb.suse.de/index.php?LANG=en_UK if your PCMCIA card is supported ?
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Thanks a million. That really helps.

Yes. It's a 3com 589 and is supported by every OS under the stars I think...
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I hope you understand that I tried to say that in each /full-names/i386/ are not the same RPM packages, always different ones.
The total number of RPM package (0kb sym-links?) in all /full-names/i386/ is 2300+ , divided over the 7 CD's ... so I dunno if ya can just drop'em all in each /i386 subfolder.

Oh well, here the list of subfolders in /suse/ on each CD ... the /suse/contents/ varies, it only includes stuff which is in the other subfolders.

CD1: /suse/
a1
ap1
ap4
contents
d1
doc1
doc4
e1
fun1
gra1
gra3
images
inst-sys
k2de1
n1
perl1
sec1
setup
snd1
spl1
td1
tex1
x1
x3d1
xap1
xdev1
xsrv1
xsrv2
xsrv3
xsrv4
xv1
xwm1
yast1

CD2: /suse/
a2
ap2
contents
d2
doc2
images
k2de2
k2de3
k2de4
kde1
kde4
n2
n3
pay1 (most likely missing in FTP version)
pay2 (most likely missing in FTP version)
perl2
setup
sgm1
spl2
tcl2
x2

CD3: /suse/
ap3
beo1
contents
doc3
e2
emu1
gnm1
gnm2
gnm3
gnm4
gra2
pay3 (most likely missing in FTP version)
sec2
setup
snd2
tex2
x3
x3d2
xdev2
xvm2
yast2

cd4: /suse/
contents
d3
d4
fun2
ham1
setup
xap2
xap3

CD5: /suse/
contents
fun3
han1
j2
pay4 (most likely missing in FTP version)
pay5 (most likely missing in FTP version)
pay6 (most likely missing in FTP version)
setup
zq1

CD6: /suse/
contents
setup
zq2

CD7: /suse/
contents
setup
zq3

The root on CD2-7 has always:
autorun.inf
index.gz
ls-lR.gz
SuSEgo.ico
Trans.TBL
.S.u.S.E-disk-00X.2001092601 (where X is CD number)

CD1 also has these in addition to above 6:
ARCHIVES.gz
ChangeLog
COPYING
COPYING.tex
COPYRIGHT
COPYRIGHT.yast
LIESMICH
LIESMICH.DOS
pubring.gpg
README
README.DOS
setup.exe
setup.mnu

So, this is about all I can do ... going any further into the details, uhm, I don't think so. Good luck ... if it ain't work, just get the LIVE-EVAL iso and do a testrun, buy the distro when you like it. The handbooks are pretty good for beginners and even for the more advanced users PLUS you get 60 days (personal version) of free installation support (email, 90 days with pro version).
Have a lot of fun !!! :D
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