Re: NFS installation problem

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On February 9, 2004 10:19 pm, Xu Congyuan, Patrick wrote:
> Pete Nesbitt wrote:
> >On February 9, 2004 05:32 pm, Xu Congyuan, Patrick wrote:
> ><snip...>
> >
> >>I have just checked the NFS server's system log files.  It has the
> >>following entries for the NFS mount.
> >>
> >>Feb  9 09:02:32 Dataserver2 rpc.mountd: authenticated mount request from
> >>192.168.42.248:615 for /Datafiles1/rhiso/es-3 (/Datafiles1/rhiso)
> >>
> >>One more thing I need to mention is that I put the update iso image
> >>(rhel-3-U1-i386-ws-disc1.iso) also inside that directory.  Does this
> >>caused the problem?
> >
> >HI Patrick,
> >I wouldn't expect the extra image would cause any probs, but it's probably
> >worth trying it without the extra image in the directory.
> >
> >Any chance the install log is in /root? Probably wouldn't have anything
> > much.
>
> I read through the Redhat linux documentation about the installation
> guide.  It says:
>
> You can only have the ISO images for one release and one variant of Red
> Hat Enterprise Linux in the directory.
>
> What does this mean?


Patrick,
It means the only iso images you should have in the nfs exported directory are 
the ones for the install. Move the update iso (and any others), except for 
the 4 "rhel-3-i386-es" iso's, to a different directory during the install.
-- 
Pete Nesbitt, rhce


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