RE: ks.cfg floppy and nfs

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If you are booting from the CD-ROM, you aren't using the bootnet.img.  You
either need to create a cd using the bootnet.img file, or boot from a
floppy.  You need to boot from the bootnet.img to install via NFS.

Forrest


Thanx for the reply . 
Attached is the ks.cfg  file which I am using 
On the boot promt i type 
linux ks=floppy 
The m/c from which I am doing NFS has Ip address "192.168.2.200" and the dir
is /usr/local/cdrom/rh7.2 
The NFS service is started on that system 
Both the m/c are on the same LAN 
During installation its picking all the information from ks.cfg like
partition detals , timezone etc.... 
except the nfs information 
  
  
Where do I check for errors during installation . 
Its just goes  ahead and installs from "cdrom" 
Its  also able to assign the Ip address specifed  in ks.cfg 
Any help would be appreciated 
  
  
  
  
Jeremy Katz wrote: 
On Tuesday, October 30 2001, Kalpit Jain said: 
> I have created a ks.cfg using the ksconfig 
> I want to use nfs for installing RH 7.2 
> But for some odd reason it does not does a NFS mount 
Could you please send a copy of the ks.cfg you're using (don't need the 
password sections really, just the main bits about network configuration 
and install method) 
Cheers, 
Jeremy
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