On Thu, 2006-02-23 at 14:09 +0100, Steffen Winterfeldt wrote:
On Thu, 23 Feb 2006, Roger Oberholtzer wrote:
After adding the required netmask= option, I see that the DHCP question does not get asked. But it still does not find the install source ("unknown error -1"). The directory is, as I described earlier, made by
You can go to console 9 and mount the volume manually, e.g.:
mount -r -t nfs a.b.c.d:/foo /mnt
(that's not the regular mount(1) command and is rather picky with it's args)
If that does not do, maybe you want NFS via tcp, boot with nfs.tcp=1 for that.
The kernel complains that there is no option called 'nfs.tcp=1', so it was ignored.
YasT, containing all the CDs. As a reminder, it has these files/directories, as placed there by YasT.
ls /vol1/distro/OpenSUSE10.0/suse10.0:
ARCHIVES.gz autorun.inf boot
linuxrc is looking for /boot/root.
BTW, console 3 has some log messages.
Very interesting here: Server: 192.30.105.201 (no ip) Looking for a network server... Trying to activate eth0 Setting up localhost...done eth0 activated Starting portmap OK, going to mount 0.0.0.0:/vol1/distro/OpenSUSE10.0/suse10.0: ... if eth0 down which obviously fails. Why 0.0.0.0? Just a few lines back it printed 192.30.105.201, which is the server. I do not know what the 'no ip' means. I tried to mount by hand, but the device was brought down (last line on console 3). There is no ifconfig command, so I was unsure how to bring up the device.
Steffen
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