embarrassing, but it turned out to be a bad nic. I found a full os
install cd and did a complete OS install. the nic would not come
alive. I popped the drive out of that box along with the ram and put
it into another box just like it and everything started working. sorry
for the wild goose chase
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Tim Dunphy wrote:
> Hey there, and thanks!
>
> But it looks like my settings are correct:
I guess you need to check the log files on the server for any clues
Also, check the installer logs via ALT-F3 and/or ALT-F4 for any other clues.
James Pearson
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Hey there, and thanks!
But it looks like my settings are correct:
Edit view
http://yfrog.com/jtnfssharep
Overview
http://yfrog.com/0knfsshareoverviewp
(lower quality image files are attached)
Does anyone have any further insight?
On Sun, Sep 5, 2010 at 1:45 AM, Meenoo Shivdasani wrote:
>>
> The nas host in question is a freenas which I believe is NFS 4. I can
> / will verify if someone would care to respond to this thread.
>
> but when I go to do the same thing in the centos net install I get an
> error stating simply: "that directory cannot be mounted from the server".
Is the Free
I am trying to install the net install version of 5.5 from an NFS
share that I setup with freenas. I have fully functioning DNS (hosted
on freebsd) and can mount the iso share on another centos box with the
command mount nas.mydomain.com:/mnt/iso1 /mnt/iso1 on that machine.
The nas host in questio
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