will the network install iso on the mirrors do the same thing? If so
yes i have another server(the one who's hard drives are going to wind up
in this one..<G.). So i would have to setup apache for this it sounds
like. It's going to take a bit to figure out..but that's ht challenge(i
bought the server for testing various vm scenarios..<G.)
Scott Silva wrote:
on 1/24/2008 2:17 PM William Warren spake the following:
well it boots onto my athlon64 system. what's weird is no centos dvd
will install..they all die at that point. The centos 32 bit CD's also
work fine. I guess something in this machine does not like centos
dvd's. Does anyone have any ideas? I'm starting the centos 64 bit cd
set torrent now but if i can find a solution in the next 6
hours(burning and downloading time) i'd be highly appreciative.
Wiliam
William Warren wrote:
I have a new dell t105(opty 1210's with 4 gigs of ram..sata hdd's and
sata dvd-rom). I can bot to the Cent 5 64 bit dvd fine but once it
asks where the install image is i tell it cd-rom..then it rejects the
dvd spits it out and tells me it's not there. the same happens on 32
bit. I have downloaded centos5 twice now, md5 verified..and even
burned at 1x(that took forever). Any ideas as to why it refuses to
see a disk that's there, properly burned, and verified?
If you have another server available, you can loop mount the dvd and
share it by HTTP. In the images directory is a boot.iso that you can
burn to CD and do network installs.
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