The "core tree" is the directory tree for the core of Fedora. In
other words, it's what you see if you look here:
http://download.fedora.redhat.com/pub/fedora/linux/core/5/i386/os/
On Apr 7, 2006, at 10:02 AM, Harry Smith wrote:
I am stuck on how to do the anaconda definition for the location of
core tree (btw what is a core tree anyway).
I have tried both NFS and FTP using local assets but I can not seem
to make a location that is compliant with the anaconda format.
The other part of the problem is that I need to set up Xen and FC 5
on some machine prohibited from Internet access.
1. Since I have a DVD version of FC5, I tried to NFS export the
mounted DVD. This started the install but seem to have problems
with finishing something about not being able to find start2.
2. I have a NAS which is also an ftp server however the same rules
blocking access to the Internet also requires I have a user name
password for the FTP server. I copied everything on the DVD to a
directory on the ftp server. I am having two problems with FTP.
1. I can not figure out how to pass the user name and password.
2. I am getting an undefined URL. (ftp://192.168.1.104/linux_view/
OS_x86). However this can be accessed from dom0 and it looks
like it is trying to do some type of authentication.
Any help or pointers to understand would be appreciated.
Harry
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