Network install failure
shrek-m at gmx.de
shrek-m at gmx.de
Thu Jul 24 23:55:22 UTC 2003
Matt Whiteley wrote:
>On Thu, 2003-07-24 at 09:04, Mike McLean wrote:
>
>
>><snip>
>>The network install methods are: nfs, ftp, http, nfsiso, httpdisc, and
>>ftpdisc.
>>
>>- nfs, ftp, and http installs work off of a unified tree (All rpms in a
>>single tree) that is accessible via the given protocol.
>>
>>- nfsiso works off of an nfs directory containing the isos (and nothing
>>else!). No other network install method can use raw isos.
>>
>>- ftpdisc and httpdisc work off of a directory containing the split tree
>>(one subdirectory per disc). So you might point the installer at
>>http://myserver/Severn/discs/ where the discs directory contains
>>subdirectories disc1, disc2, and disc3 which themselves contain the
>>contents of the three discs. The idea behind these methods is that you
>>can loopback mount the three isos on your server, make those mountpoint
>>accessible via ftp or http, and run a network install off of that.
>>
>>
thanks
>This was so much easier and complete to understand than what I read in
>the manual.
>
i have no luck with my
intel etherexpress 100 / e100 driver
link is ok but no network-connection
no ping, http, nfs, ftp, ... is possible
with the rhl 9 bootdisk.img, drvnet.img no problems
then i have to cdrecording at least cd #1 for a minimal
english-installation,
german-mini-inst need 3 packages from cd #2 and no chance to come
further without cd #2 :-(
while burning,
it seems that anaconda try his best to find cd/iso/directory
tty3:
local cd-rom:
->
# trying to mount device hdd
harddisk:
/dev/hdb1
/severn
->
# partition /dev/hdb1 selected
# mounting hdb1 for harddrive install
tty4
<4> EXT2-fs warning ...
nfs:
# going to do nfsGetSetup
192.168.0.1
severn
->
# mounting nfs path 192.168.0.1:/severn
ftp:
192.168.0.1
severn
->
# starting to STEP_URL
# trying to mount device hdd
# transferring ftp://192.168.0.1//severn/RedHat/base/updates.img to fd
# transferring ftp://192.168.0.1//severn/RedHat/base/product.img to fd
# 2565000 are available
# transferring ftp://192.168.0.1//severn/RedHat/base/stage2.img to fd
http:
192.168.0.1
severn
->
# trying to mount device hdd
# transferring http://192.168.0.1//severn/RedHat/base/updates.img to fd
# transferring http://192.168.0.1//severn/disc1/RedHat/base/updates.img
to fd
# transferring http://192.168.0.1//severn/RedHat/base/product.img to fd
# transferring http://192.168.0.1//severn/disc1/RedHat/base/product.img
to fd
# 2565000 are available
# transferring http://192.168.0.1//severn/RedHat/base/stage2.img to fd
# transferring http://192.168.0.1//severn/disc1/RedHat/base/stage2.img to fd
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shrek-m
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