Re: Mount in %post section of RH73

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As i've wrote in the first line (it was even seen by John ;-) ) "I'VE TOOK THE
BOONET.IMG IMAGE to make......"
So the pb is "always on "

Jason Kohles a écrit :

> On Mon, 2003-01-06 at 12:54, Eric GOUNOT wrote:
> > Hi everybody,
> >
> > I've took the bootnet.img image to make my floppy installation. If i put
> > my kickstart file on a bootbp/dhcp serveur, my linux's client are well
> > installed and nfs's mount of this server are ok on %post section.
> > I've put the same kickstart file on the same floppy, rename it on ks.cfg
> > and modify the bootproto section to specify an @ip static and boot whith
> > linux ks=floppy. Then the anaconda installation is ok, but in the %post
> > section, at all nfs's mount command, i've got "mount: fs type nfs not
> > supported by kernel"
> > How to work arround this pb  please ?
> It sounds like you're trying to use a boot floppy that does not have
> network support, make sure the image you are building the floppy from is
> a netboot image.
>
> --
> Jason Kohles                                 jkohles@xxxxxxxxxx
> Senior Engineer                 Red Hat Professional Consulting
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