On Sat, 02 Apr 2005 Shiraz Baig wrote : >I created an nfs server. I made a directory > /linuxdir/. >Then I copied RedHat/ directory from disk1 to this >directory. It made two subdirectories base/ and RPMS/. >Then I took disk2 and disk3 and copied all the RPMS to >the /linuxdir/RedHat/RPMS/. > >I also configured nfs on the server and mounted this >directory /linuxdir on another computer, to make sure >that nfs server is running and that the /linuxdir can >be mounted. > >Finally, I booted the computer with disk1, on which I >wished to install RH9. On the first screen I gave >"linux askmethod" and chose "nfs image" method. Then I >gave the IP addresses to this machine and also the IP >address of the nfs server, when it was asked. > >But it did not install, giving the message "The Linux >tree is not found...." > >Could you tell me what other preparations is >necessary. BTW, if I use ftp method, it is working >fine. >bye >shiraz > > Hi Shiraz, Copying the cd's in the directory wouldn't work fine with NFS installtion. It would perfect with FTP and HTTP installation. For NFS, just create a folder and use the 'dd'commmand to copy each of the disk into the folder. Provide the /foldername in the space when you are prompted for during installation. And then you need the services up and running for NFS. Regards, A ================================================= Do not go where the path may lead, go instead where there is no path and leave a trail ... kEeP ThA fAiTh ! -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:redhat-list-request@xxxxxxxxxx?subjecthttps://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list