Hi Rasmus, Thank you for the advice. I'm almost there now. Question: how does the system tell from the menu.lst where the tftp server is? Does it automatically find it or is that specified by the DHCP server? Cheers, Amanda Rasmus Borup Hansen wrote:
Rasmus Borup Hansen writes:
/etc/inetd.conf. I've also edited boot/grub/menu.lst on the floppy to look like the following:
color white/blue black/light-gray default 0 timeout 8 framebuffer 1
title autoinstall-bootp bootp root (nd) kernel (nd)/tftpboot/linux install=nfs://130.225.103.33/dist/suse/8.1 autoyast=nfs://130.225.103.33/dist/suse/control-files/ vga=791 initrd (nd)/tftpboot/initrd
I have the 8.1-tree on the NFS-server 130.225.103.22 in the directory
Oh, that's 130.225.103.33. The other one is my DHCP-server. I presume you get the idea anyway.
Best regards,
Rasmus
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