Date: Wed, 13 Dec 2000 12:09:39 -0800
From: John Grant
Message-id: <20001213120939.A8888@primenet.com>
Subject: Re: [SLE] no inst-img file for a very small 6.3 install
I just tried a HD install and ran into the same problem. I formatted
the HD and installed a swap partition (the system only has 6 megs of
RAM). I NFS-mounted the drive I tried to use earlier, and copied over
the files indicated in the manual - except inst-img of course. When I
get to the point where Yast asks for the HD I give it /dev/hda1 and the
dir on the local drive. In response I get a big red window in tty1
saying:
Cannot find the image!
Check the directory specification!
while on tty3:
"Trying loopmount /tmp/suse63/suse/setup/inst-img"
or
"Trying loopmount /tmp/loopmount/suse63/suse/setup/inst-img"
.. depending on whether I'm trying to use nfs or the local HD.
I guess by now I could have just copied over everything using the old
fashioned "cp" method. :)
<p>On Wed, Dec 13, 2000 at 09:31:11AM -0800, John Grant wrote:
A friend just gave me an old Winbook XP laptop to try to install Linux
on. This thing only has a 300MB drive and no CDROM, but I do have a
supported PCMCIA ethernet card so I thought I'd try a NFS install. It
works to the point that I can mount up the NFS export over the net, but
yast crashes on trying to access the /suse/setup/inst-img file because
it's not there.
It's not on my 6.3 CDs or the suse FTP site either. What's the
workaround?
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