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Ok, I managed to get this to work once before, and now, for the life of me, I can't get it to work again... I have a WinXP machine set up with its IIS implementation. I copied everything from each of the 9.2 CDs into a "92" folder on that web server. Inside my network, it's fully accessable as http://192.168.1.100:8080/92/ (port 8080 due to my ISP scanning for port 80 and threatening to turn you off for running servers!) I can browse through the folders on the http:// site, I can download the files, so I know there's no permission problems. When I boot CD #1, I've tried typing in: install=http://192.168.1.100:8080/9.2, as well as hitting F3, choosing http, and entering the info there (I do not enter the http:// in front of the server address, and enter 92 (and have tried /92 and /92/) for the directory. (Just for fun, I also copied all the contents (8 gigs... yeesh!) of the DVD to that webserver, and I can't get it to install from there either.) Here's what happens... It loads the kernel, gets to the YAST screen, then gives the "options" screen with a message of "No packages found" for the software selections. The "92" folder I created is basically a dumping ground for each CD copied as: cp -rv * /92 This folder contains all the media.1, media.2, suse/* folders, etc. Anyone know what I'm doing wrong?