On Thu, 2008-11-27 at 13:26 +0000, Simon Andrews wrote:
John Austin wrote:
> On Thu, 2008-11-27 at 11:20 +0000, Simon Andrews wrote:
>> Simon Andrews wrote:
>>> Someone else reported that you can bypass the problem by specifying your
>>> nfs directory in the initial boot options:
>>>
>>> method=nfsiso:example.com:/some/dir/
>>>
>>> This worked for me.
>> I've reported this as a bug BZ#473251
>
> I have tried the method=nfsiso:example.com:/some/dir/ when using the
> main DVD to boot from - that failed.
That's odd - I've done this (using the netinstall image rather than the
install DVD) on a few machines now and it's worked every time. I'd be
surprised if the install DVD acted differently to the netinstall CD in
this regard.
How does it fail when you try this? Is it still looking for an /images/
directory?
Yes it comes up and asks again for the NFS server and directory and then
says it has been looking for images dir.
I would have expected it not to ask again and take the info
from the command line
> I have successfully tried the method suggested by
> Alex Viskovatoff in the other thread
Glad you managed to get it working somehow.
> I think it probably only needs the documentation updating
> to say put the install.img file in an images subdirectory for an NFS
> install
I disagree. You shouldn't need to do this - and it make it a right pain
if (as I have) you have an i386 and and x86_64 iso in the same nfs
directory. Anaconda can handle this situation and I suspect that not
being able to do this through the askmethod route will turn out to be a
simple bug.
Simon.
OK point taken !
Just that it won't happen until F11
John