Yes, For NFS, the driverupdate can also be provided in the directory "linux" which is also on the Service Pack. Anas Green, Christopher (HOU-SVSB) wrote:
When installing SLES 9 SP1 via NFS does the "driverupdate" file residing on SP1 CD1 need to be copied to the root of the NFS source tree as it was in SLES 8 / UL ?
Chris Green Systems Engineer Rapid Deployment Pack ProLiant Essentials Development Group / SVSB / SGBU Hewlett Packard Company Tel: 281-518-8840 Email: chris.green@hp.com
-----Original Message----- From: Anas Nashif [mailto:nashif@suse.de] Sent: Monday, December 06, 2004 8:35 AM To: Clormann, Stefanie Cc: suse-autoinstall@suse.com Subject: Re: FW: [suse-autoinstall] autoyast using an http port other than 80
Clormann, Stefanie wrote:
Hello, I do have the same question actually but i am using SLES-9. Do i need an driver update, too?
No, this is only for SLES8.
Anas
Thanks for your help steff
-----Original Message----- From: Anas Nashif [mailto:nashif@suse.de] Sent: Samstag, 4. Dezember 2004 17:55 To: Demarco, Reynold Cc: '' Subject: Re: [suse-autoinstall] autoyast using an http port other than
80
Hey, Can you try this driverupdate?
http://www.suse.de/~nashif/driverupdate.tz2
This should replace existing files on SP3.
Note: You have to boot with kernel/initrd from SP3 and additionaly make sure the file driverupdate is in the root of the installation source.
Please let me know if it works for you.
Anas
Demarco, Reynold wrote:
i have the same question as the above post. want to use http to autoyast my servers, but need to do it form a different port than 80. i am running sles8, service pack 3.
thanks in advance for any help..