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You can download the CD's and make a boot floppy that will let you install from a CD. I have a couple machines that I had to do that on.

Also, if you have an NFS server running on your network (another Unix box or a Windows box running something like WinNFS), you can put the ISO images up on your NFS server, create a network boot disk and install via NFS. This is my primary method of installation because in my office, cd's tend to grow legs and walk!

-brian

Brian D. McGrew { brian@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx || pacemakertaker@xxxxxxxxx }
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On Sep 22, 2004, at 11:30 AM, Damien Estrada wrote:


I have a pc solely for the purpose of being a Server but it's currently
running Windows 2000 Advanced Server. I wanna switch that to Red Hat
Linux Enterprise Server but the problem is that i can't auto boot from a
cd on that computer. It only has a cd-rom and a floppy and of course a
hard drive.


So i was wondering is there anyway to do a remote install from let'z
say..... this server ?? Can i download all the ISO files and tell that
pc to install from here ?

Can i do this via FTP ?? or WWW ??

Can i insert a CD from windows and tell it to Install like dat ??

Please help me... I wanna switch completely to a Red Hat Linux Network !

Thankz
Damien


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