On Tue, 2006-02-28 at 22:47 +1100, David Timms wrote: > For ftp install I copied each iso to the same folder, created subfolders > named > fc5/disc1 disc2 disc3 disc4 disc5, and then mount -o loop each one. > > In the ftp install you get asked the ftp server address, and the folder > containing the install. > In the folder path you put the path fc5 folder name. > The installer first guesses you have the whole (dvd) tree there, but > when it doesn't find the whole thing there it also tries the /disc1 etc > path, at the same folder level. > This can be seen be going to the ctrl-alt-F3 or F4 terminals, as it > tries it. With the nfs install, you just need to have the appropriate ISO's (1-5 in this case I think) in the same directory, with NO OTHER ISO's. As in iso 1 thru 5 in the same dir. And make sure it's setup to be nfs shared (via exports file and such). Just burn a copy of the image/boot.iso, or cd #1 or whatever, boot, at the prompt type 'linux askmethod' and away you go. There is no need to unpack the ISO's at all. -- Mike Chambers Madisonville, KY "It's only funny until someone gets hurt, then it's hilarious!" -- fedora-test-list mailing list fedora-test-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-test-list