I was trying to update a machine from FC3 to FC5 yesterday. In accord with my usual practice, I put the machine on my network, booted off of the network install CD, said that I want to use a NFS image and pointed the computer to my NFS server and the directory where the images are stored. And it told me that it can't find the images. I checked from other computers on my network and the images are in place and haven't changed, moved or done anything. And I updated another machine using exactly the same procedure over the weekend, and did a new install last week on yet another one with no problem at all. I'm wondering if it can't find the network card or something -- which would be odd because when I did the original FC3 install on that box I used the same "read NFS image" procedure and it worked fine. (Haven't installed off of CD's for some years now.) If I really have to, I will burn a set of CD's and update the machine that way but I'd really prefer to avoid that. I tried rebooting and entering the information again a couple of times with the same result. And was double-checking for typos, even though I have my network numbers memorized. Has anyone else seen this happen? -- MELVILLE THEATRE ~ Melville Sask ~ http://theatre.sasktelwebsite.net -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list