robertc@mindspring.com wrote:
We are attempting an install via NFS. This works as long as we don't need to change CDs. If we have to move to CD 2 then the system that is being installed gives an error that the correct CD isn't mounted. Steps followed on the NFS server: umount /cdrom mount /dev/hdc /cdrom Distribution is SuSE 6.4.
Can do a ls on the NFS server /cdrom and get files. If we manually do a mount on the remote system then we do not see files (mount -t nfs xxx.xxx.xx.xx:/cdrom /mnt ) Obviously we missed something along the way... Any ideas??
Related question. If we wanted to copy the CD's down to a directory structure on the server (example: /usr/local/installs/suse64/ ) do we just need to do a straight copy of the contents of the /suse directory of the CDs or are there extra files (like contents, etc) that need to be copied?
Any advise or pointers to where we may have missed something in the manual are appreciated.
Robert,
If you are running the install via yast, (pointed yast to the shared
cd-rom drive in the first place), then yast handles the mount/unmount
commands itself, just as if you were on a local file system.
If you do a mount -t nfs, you will not see cd-rom files as they are
iso9660 type, not nfs, regardless of where you view them from.
At least, that has been my experience, anyway.
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