Sergio fernandez wrote:
Hi everyone
I am very new to all this. I have a dual boot machine with RH9 and
WinXP. I am trying to install Fedora core 2. I have downloaded the 4
ISO but I can not get them to work. I don't have a DVD drive but I
have a CD drive but when I burn them it fails to boot from the images.
So I have been looking around and found that you should be able to
boot the PC from USB pen drive. This boots into a SUSE boot screen and
then it fails so I am now try to get fedora core 2 installed via FTP.
I have the ISO sitting on an internal FTP server and need help to get
the install kicked off.
Sergio Fernandez
Your question had been asked before like this:
Am Sa, den 22.05.2004 schrieb Ben Levin um 19:12:
> Can anyone point me to some instructions on how to do
> an FTP install of FC2? I'd like to install to a
> laptop on the same LAN as the FTP server. Thanks.
> -Ben
Loop mount the ISO image files inside the FTP server tree, to be
accessible when you contact the FTP server.
mount -t iso9660 -o loop FC2-i386-disc1.iso /path/to/ftp/pub_dir
Then start the network installation pointing to your FTP server. See
http://www.redhat.com/docs/manuals/linux/RHL-9-Manual/install-guide/s1-be...
Change the mounted ISO image file when the install process needs to
access a different CD image.
Alexander
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