My Bad, its been awhile since ive done a 8.0 install.
Sorry yes use the bootnet.img but possibly you will still need a driver disk
if your nics drivers are not on the bootnet image
Dennis
On Wednesday 25 June 2003 12:43 am, Jesse Keating wrote:
> On Tuesday 24 June 2003 01:10, Dennis Gilmore
On Tuesday 24 June 2003 01:10, Dennis Gilmore wrote:
> There is no longer a bootnet image there is the vanilla one and some
> driver ones depending on what hardware you are using will depend on what
> driver disks you need
This is the case for RHL9, but not for RHL8. RHL8 still has a bootnet ima
That's funny. I guess that bootnet image at
ftp://ftp.redhat.com/pub/redhat/linux/8.0/en/os/i386/images/
must be a mistake then, huh?
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There is no longer a bootnet image there is the vanilla one and some
driver
ones depending on what hardware you
There is no longer a bootnet image there is the vanilla one and some driver
ones depending on what hardware you are using will depend on what driver
disks you need
Dennis
On Monday 23 June 2003 11:25 pm, Dan Dobbs wrote:
> You need to use the bootnet image (instead of the vanilla 'boot' image)
You need to use the bootnet image (instead of the vanilla 'boot' image),
so it will give you the network install options.
-dd
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Dear admin
I have Compaq armada1005 Labtop. CDROM drive not working in my Labtop.
So
idecided to install using local FTP s
Did you use one or two disks to boot for the install?
you need to use two and run linux dd at the cammand line then use the driver
disk to load the modules to get your network up
Dennis
On Monday 23 June 2003 9:59 pm, Axes chen wrote:
> Dear admin
>
> I have Compaq armada1005 Labtop. CDROM dri