On 9/21/18 12:39 PM, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
On 9/21/18 3:35 PM, Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 9/21/18 11:56 AM, pmkellly@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
BTW does doing network install mean I have to have a server setup to
serve the installs? I only ask because right now my knowledge of
servers (now to set them up and maintain them) is zero and there
doesn't seem to be any automatic tools to help. I got a copy of
Fedora 28 server. I tried to set it up to serve some data files and
failed. After a couple tries I just implemented file sharing and kept
the commonly used stuff in one of the PCs Public directory.
Yes, it requires a dhcp server, tftp server, and web server. If you
eventually get around to trying to set it up, I would be happy to help.
There's also https://boot.fedoraproject.org/ but I can't get it to work.
You mean remote access to the repos won't work as it does for the
production netinstall?
Not that I have too much of a problem rsyncing the updates, but I have
always done my netinstalls from the mirrors.
Just to be clear, I was referring to setting up a PXE boot network
install, not a standard boot off a DVD or USB drive. The web server is
needed to load the installer image, although possibly that could be
loaded over tftp as well. Also the kickstart file would be on the web
server if you use one.
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