On Friday 26 January 2007 09:15, Mike Chambers wrote: > I had been having problems trying to do a rawhide install via NFS, > although it was against the rawhide tree, not against an ISO (yes was > using boot.iso). Is this allowed still or do you have to do it against > an ISO image unless it's via ftp/http? Actually I had problems doing it > against ftp/http as well (as in, "can't be mounted from the server"). > Although I could download all the FC6 ISO's to the same mounted dir > (diff sub dir) and install from them. So I am confused on what used to > work, doesn't now? I'm not ruling out NFS issues in the kernel preventing NFS installs, I don't recall having tried that much recently, but I will try today. We haven't changed what we "support" in that aspect, it would be something lower level breaking. -- Jesse Keating Release Engineer: Fedora
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