Florian, I finally have the install running using FTP. But the install only gets part way thru before something freezes, and everything just stops. Is there any way to do a "restart" and not re-load all the packages that have already been loaded? Sue Florian La Roche wrote: > On Tue, Jul 31, 2001 at 11:31:54PM -0400, Sue Sivets wrote: > > Florian, setting the terminal type to vt100 appears to have fixed the terminal > > problem. Now I'm getting the following messages: > > Please give us the output from "echo $TERM", then we can add support for your > original setting into the next upload. > > > /bin/rhsetup[129]: sort: not found > > /bin/rhsetup[130]: mv: not found > > Mounting filesystems... > > mount: RPC: Timed out > > umount: /mnt/source: not mounted > > No Red Hat directory structure found. > > Stopped installation. No cleanup is done! > > > > What is the setup process looking for that is causing the "No Red Hat > > directory structure found" message? The files I downloaded are on a Win98 > > machine and the directory structure is as follows: > > C:\download3\Red > > \boot > > \Redhat > > \base > > \Rpms > > Seems you try to install with NFS. I suspect your Win98 machine has no > NFS-server, so you should try to start an ftp-server on it and select an > ftp-installation. > > Let us know if that works. > > Florian La Roche -- Suzanne Sivets Systems Programmer Innovation Data Processing 973-890-7300 Fax 973-890-7147 Ssivets@fdrinnovation.com