  | |  | installation of RH9 thru NFS | installation of RH9 thru NFS 2005-04-02 - By Stuart Sears
Back On Saturday 02 April 2005 12:10, AA wrote: > Hi Shiraz, > > Copying the cd's in the directory wouldn't work fine with NFS > installtion. It would perfect with FTP and HTTP installation. yes it will. I do this at least once a week for my job...
the 'install tree not found' error message can sometimes be caused by passing the wrong information to anaconda on boot - anaconda expects to see a 'RedHat' directory - it uses the RedHat/base and RedHat/RPMS directories to do the install. I take it they are both there? in Shiraz's case the info passed to anaconda should be Server: ip.address.of.install.server (or even the hostname if DNS is functional. I find IPs more reliable) directory: /linuxdir - ie the directory *containing* 'RedHat' what does tail -f /var/log/messages on the install server say when you try your install? Is the directory successfully mounted?
> For NFS, just create a folder and use the 'dd'commmand to copy each > of the disk into the folder. Provide the /foldername in the space > when you are prompted for during installation. this works too, but is noticeably slower than a 'proper' install tree. > And then you need the services up and running for NFS.
Stuart -- Stuart Sears RHCE, RHCX, RTFM, ASAP He who hates vices hates mankind.
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