I've not done this before, but may be following closely on your heels.  From
what I've been told, you need to create a boot disk using the
/images/bootnet.img file on the RH CD.  What I've yet to find is what
utility is used to create the boot disk, and what needs to be edited in
order for it to see your NIC.  I'm sure the info is out there though...

bd

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Brad Doster
Insight Network Solutions
www.InsightNetSolutions.net
925-335-9510



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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Jake McHenry
Sent: Saturday, September 09, 2000 12:11 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED];
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Subject: Installing 6.2 via ftp



I just got my new linux box and am eager to get things rolling. I was
following
the list the past few days about installing without a cdrom drive. I have
the
same problem. I've worked with linux for about 3 years now, and this is the
first time I'm installing other than with the actual cd. I saw in the list
that
I can put in the cd and ftp from the installing machine. I have my ftp
client up
and running and pointing at my cdrom drive, *note the machine with cd is
win98*,
and can ftp in and see cd. Now my question is, something else I've never
done is
boot from floppy, do I just boot from floppy and ftp to the win box? If
that's
it, how do I start the install program? Sorry if this is an easy one. And
please
get back to me soon, I want to get this thing running!.

Thanks,
Jake



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