Tim Perry wrote:
There appears to be a glitch in anaconda when I do a network install.
It goes something like this, I enter the server name and directory
name as follows
server: fedora.mirror.iweb.ca
directory: releases/7/Fedora/i386/os
and it searches for the files in this location:
ftp://fedora.mirror.iweb.ca//releases/7/Fedora/i386/os
I do back and see this:
server: fedora.mirror.iweb.ca
directory: /releases/7/Fedora/i386/os
and no matter how many times I remove the slash at the beginning of
the directory it returns when I move to the next screen.
So is anyone else having this problem
This seems to be as designed.
or is it just me
No.
...and if it is:
How do I fix it?
You don't do anything. What happens if you put that url in a web browser ?
Someone described to me that all posix systems must accept such a URL;
in fact try it with ten / in various locations.
This may be an anaconda issue with a specific ethernet adapter type.
What type do you have ? Is it mentioned in the release notes or common
issues:
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Bugs/F7Common
DaveT.
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