Asking for disc when trying to install software packages?

Hi,
im using OpenSuse 11.3 mounted in VMWare Player 3.1.3.

im in Yast–Software–Software Management, when im there, it shows 5 packages to install.
I click ‘accept’, then ‘continue’, and i got the message:
“Insert OpenSuse 11.3 disc 1”.

I have burned the Opensuse .iso to a dvd, and the dvd is in my dvd drive right now, but i still got that message.

What can i do so the system detects the disc?
or is there another workaround?

thanks…

If you open Yast > Software > Media Check

run that on the DVD
Is it OK?

Can’t you mount the .iso in VmWare rather than burning the DVD?

When i go to Media Check, i dont see the dvd drive.
this is what i got:
http://img198.imageshack.us/img198/9060/snapshot1zr.png

how can i do that?

I don’t use VMWare, so I can’t answer that question. It’s easy in Virtual Box, which is also much better IMO
You can also check the DVD, by booting it as if to install and do
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/10573557/11.3%20Install/1.jpg

im watching this thread, in which u also posted:
insert openSUSE 11.0 DISC 1

the thing is that i want to get updates, which are in the dvd,
but i guess i could get them also online,
so, according to that thread, i could disable the dvd, and get the updates online.

this could solve the problem right?

Correct
Disable DVD in the repos section

then update

On Sat, 29 Jan 2011 04:06:01 +0000, derok wrote:

> What can i do so the system detects the disc? or is there another
> workaround?

You need to connect the physical device to the VM.

Look under the “Virtual Machine” menu, you should see a “Removable
Devices” option, and in there, you can configure so the DVD is connected
to the VM.

Jim


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thanks a lot!

You are most welcome