thanks, I actually got it to go a little farther, I found out (the hard
way) that if your IP information is wrong you can't just go back and
change it, you have to reboot over and over....   well, now it's hanging
where it says  Loading /mnt/runtime ramdisk...  Have you ever heard of
this one?

thanks..


On Thu, 21 Dec 2000, Bret Hughes wrote:

> Justin Zygmont wrote:
> 
> > it didn't work at all, said it couldn't find a server.  If you got to the
> > point where it had permission problems, then you got a lot farther than I
> > did.  I'm wondering of the correct information is in the right place, What
> > were the 4 IP addresses that you used?
> >
> > thanks..
> 
> I don't know if you have to have dns working or not.  I have a dns setup inside
> my local lan for the machines there.  Anyway I am not sure off hand what the
> installation askes for but some combination of the following should work.
> 
> local machine     192.168.0.2
> netmask:            255.255.255.0
> gateway:             not sure of your setup
> dns?:                  I would try blank but there might be another trick here.
> Anyone?
> nfs server            192.168.0.1
> redhat directory:   mount point of your cdrom (must be exported obviously, with
> little or no security
>                             if an unknown machine is going to be used
> 
> For the last year or so I have been using dchp so I have not had to look at the
> screen and most recently I have been using kickstart so I am even more removed.
> 
> If you press SOme of the F* keys ( I forget which F!, F2,F3?...) there might be
> additional information about where the install is actually failing.
> 
> HTH
> 
> Bret
> 
> 
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