Re: Install Linux from ftp-server... not work??

From: Alan Crosswell (hwbfg.oaiu@worldonline.be)
Date: Fri Jul 07 2000 - 00:42:03 EEST

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    > > On Wed, 05 Jul 2000, Hekan Larsson wrote about, Install Linux from
    > ftp-server... not work??:
    > > > Hello.
    > > >
    > > > I am trying to install linux on a computer how do not have any cd-rom
    > reader.
    > > > I have the RH6.0 disk on a ftp-server RH6.0 and try to install over my
    > > > network.
    > > >
    > > > I can se the transfering via "tcpdump" on the ftp-server but all stops
    > after
    > > > the "stage2.img" is loaded in to the installing maskin. And then the
    > hole
    > > > thing just stoped. I still se the text "Loading second stage ramdisk. .
    > ."
    > > > after the loading is finished.
    > > >
    > > > What do I do wrong??
    > >
     ...

    Check your file permissions on your mount point and below. Everything
    must be world read and execute (r-x) since the NFS client is coming in
    as root so the NFS server does not want to give root access to it and
    instead gives guest access.

    Are you reexporting from an actual CD or did you copy it to hard disk
    (or FTP the CD image?). If the latter, defintely suspect your file
    protections. I routinely load redhat via NFS from the most recently
    FTPd images and routinely screw up the permissions and have to make
    them world read execute again, like this:

            chmod -R o=u-w /mountpoint

    where /mountpoint is the root of my redhat dist.

    To debug the installer, try hitting ALT-F1, ALT-F2, etc. You will get
    different consoles each showing various progress and error messages in
    addition to the pretty blue and red screens used by the installer
    which I believe is on console 1 (ALT-F1).

    On a related note, with an early release of RH 6.2, a disk-based
    install failed despite all the permissions being set right. It simply
    was a bug in the installer which only worked with a CD or via network
    install. I do not know if this bug has been fixed yet, but just
    another gotcha to look out for.

    73 de Alan N2YGK

    PS: Redhat supports an FTP install method, so you don't need to install
        a Windoze NFS server, just set up an FTP server. Although, given
        you've already got the RedHat CD in the drive of that Windoze losing
        machine, why not just upgrade it to Linux first? :-)



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