Unable to install via FTP
Mathew Snyder
theillien at yahoo.com
Tue Nov 14 07:04:40 UTC 2006
No, not kickstart. Just a standard installation over the network using
the RHEL 4 disc 1 as the boot medium. It should plop me down into a
text-mode anaconda session where I can go through the steps I would use
if I were installing from the CD just using the FTP server as the source
for all the packages.
Mathew
Richard Mayhew - Nashua Mobile Broadband Division wrote:
> Hi,
>
> You might need to be a little more specific in what you are doing. I'm
> gathering you are using a kickstart installation.
> Could you perhaps paste your networking part of the kickstart config.
>
> Are you using a normal boot CD or a Kickstart boot CD?
>
> Thanks
> Richard
>
>
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> Snyder
> Sent: 14 November 2006 08:46 AM
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> Subject: Unable to install via FTP
>
> I'm studying for the RHCT/E and have recently upgraded my testing server
> from RHEL3 to RHEL4. I have the Redhat directory copied to
> /var/ftp/pub. If I log in to ftp remotely I am successful and an ls
> lists pub. If I change to pub I see Redhat.
>
> I have it configured to use anonymous logins.
>
> The problem arises when I attempt to perform an installation via FTP.
> It used to be that if I couldn't establish a connection to the server it
> would give me an error. If it could connect but not find the necessary
> installation image it would tell me. However now, it doesn't say
> anything. It simply falls into an installation via CD asking me if I
> want to test the installation media.
>
> What am I missing? Why is it not even bothering to connect to the FTP
> server and instead using local media?
>
> Mathew
>
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