Well, finally got it working. HTTP source works, NFS does not. I won't try to figure out what's wrong with it, I will now be able to move to autoyast ;) Thanks for your attention, François On Tuesday 13 June 2006 16:40, Francois Uldry wrote:
Some additionnal informations :
- Network Installation Server root folder cannot be used for Software Installation, although individual folders in it can.
I have the feeling that if I had a way to tell YaST, well the packages are in those 2 subfolders (SLES9 and CORE9) but the install root is there, that would solve my problems.
Is there a way to do that ?
François
On Tuesday 13 June 2006 15:22, fraser_bailey@agilent.com wrote:
I found that I had to boot from the SP3 CD, once SP3 was in my depot. Booting from the base distro CD filaed, although I can't now remember what the error was.
-----Original Message----- From: Francois Uldry [mailto:fu-laptop@hors-la-loi.ch] Sent: Tuesday, June 13, 2006 12:28 PM To: suse-autoinstall@suse.com Subject: [suse-autoinstall] Network Installation nightmares
Hello,
This is driving me nuts, I am trying to get a simple Network Installation Server (over NFS) to work.
What I have done : - Through the control centre, on a SLES 9 SP3, used the control panel to create a SLES Network Installation Image as documented, used the SLES 9 original CDs as delivered by Novell. Added the SP 3 CDs to the tree. - Configured DHCP and TFTP to allow network boot. (that works perfectly fine)
I have : /install/SLES9, which is the root of the exported filesystem.
My problem : - Booting from the network, Yast cannot find package description.
Has anyone had that much trouble just getting to a network installation server ?
Any help, question, idea welcome !
Best regards, François
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