I'm trying to install F7 via NFS from "F-7-x86_64-DVD.iso" on an FC5 server. I'm booting the F7 machine off of a CD containing "boot.iso" from the above F-7 .iso. For the "Installation Method" menu I choose "NFS directory." On the Configure TCP/IP menu I disable IPv6 support and choose DHCP for IPv4 support. It sends a request for IP info and returns w/o error. It then asks for the server IP address and the diretory mount. When I enter these and hit "OK" it returns with "That directory could not be mounted fromt the server." What am I doing wrong? Here's some extra info: On the FC-5 server: I have the "F-7-x86_64-DVD.iso" mounted on /mnt/cdrom2 I have iptables turned off (I'm behind a corporate Firewall). I have the following line: /mnt/cdrom2 *(ro,async,no_root_squash) in /etc/exports and nfs services are running. Finally, I can mount, unmount, and look inside /mnt/cdrom2 from an FC6 laptop on the network. (A side question: when the boot.iso first boots and I get to the "Welcome to Fedora" menu with the four choices, my USB keyboard acts like it's dead: I can't change the choices or get it to boot w/o waiting for the 60 second timeout. Luckily the choice it's on is the one I want :-) Any fixes?) Dean -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list