Les Mikesell wrote:
John Summerfield wrote:
Download to a directory exported with NFS, burn the first one and
boot with 'linux askmethod' at the boot prompt, pick 'nfs image' as
the method and fill in the host/path information. The install does
all the magic of loopback mounting the iso images for you and will
switch atomatically when needed. Once it is started you can let it
run unattended.
I much prefer http installs, and my kickstart scripts have evolved to
expect it.
Unless I've missed something, that involves extra work and doesn't do
anything better. With NFS all there is to adding a new version of
With http installs, Apache logs files actually used. http is a supported
install mechanism, and I should be able to set it up with these CD images.
fedora/centos/k12ltsp is downloading the isos in their own directory
under the nfs export and burning the first or the boot image from it.
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Cheers
John
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