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?
On Monday 15 November 2004 15:33, Steve Kratz wrote:
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?
Forgot to look in the server logs? ;)) Have a look in the logs, you probably will find a) if there has been any request from the client b) if so, what file cannot be found BTW, perhaps you need to insmod the network card kernel module first? E.g. if the NIC needs the tulip kernel module, you do: insmod=tulip install=... Cheers, Leen
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