To. Give Mark a head start: can you define " neither of them works."? Some releases of IE are known to silently truncate files at 2G.
What happens with Firefox. And what releases of each use you using? Mike Walter Hewitt Associates ----- Original Message ----- From: "Raymond Noal" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 11/17/2008 04:53 PM PST To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU Subject: Re: SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10 SP1 Starter System for IBM System z Mark, What do you recommend someone use to download files from the Novell site for zSeries Linux files? I've tried MS Internet Explorer and Mozilla/FireFox and neither of them works. TIA HITACHI DATA SYSTEMS Raymond E. Noal Senior Technical Engineer Office: (408) 970 - 7978 -----Original Message----- From: The IBM z/VM Operating System [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Mark Post Sent: Wednesday, October 31, 2007 8:28 AM To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU Subject: SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10 SP1 Starter System for IBM System z Cross-posted to IBM-MAIN, IBMVM, and Linux-390 It's been what seems like forever coming, but Novell, David Boyes and I are happy to announce the immediate availability of the SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10 SP1 Starter System for IBM System z. To provide an overview of what the starter system is for, I'll quote from the installation guide: "The SUSE Enterprise Linux Server (SLES) Starter System is a pre-built installatiostuan server for SLES that can be installed on your z/VM system using CMS tools, eliminating the need for coordinating access to a separate Linux or Unix system elsewhere on your network and minimizing the impact of network-based installation on your internal and external networks." Typically, one of the biggest hassles of trying out mainframe Linux has been getting access to the installation media from the mainframe. Novell is providing the starter system, at no cost, to eliminate that hassle, and get you moving on your SLES10 proof of concept project faster. This will allow you to spend more time on the part of the project that your business really cares about: testing the applications you want to run on SLES for System z. It's important to understand that the starter system is intended to be used _only_ as an installation server. To again quote from the installation guide: "The starter system image has been highly customized for use as an installation server for other SLES-based Linux servers running in virtual machines. The starter system is NOT suitable for general use and you should not attempt to use it for any other purpose." Note that the starter system does require having z/VM in-house. Doing it that way made the whole project much easier to tackle and get out the door in a reasonable period of time. If you don't already have z/VM, you need to do what a number of people have been saying for some time now: contact your IBM rep. and get a no-cost evaluation copy of z/VM. You'll be glad you did, because it will make your life much easier. To download the starter system, you need to have a Novell Customer Center account, just as for any other Novell product. If your organization doesn't already have an NCC account, it doesn't cost you anything to create one. (Prior to joining Novell, I created an NCC account, and I didn't get any spam as a result, so don't let that keep you from signing up.) Just go to https://secure-www.novell.com/selfreg/jsp/createAccount.jsp and fill in the form. Once you have your NCC account and password established, go to http://download.novell.com/Download?buildid=M5V5-w8h2M0~ and click on the "proceed to download" button. You'll see a list of 12 files. One of them is a .iso file, which contains all the others. It's not necessary to download it, but we wanted to make things convenient for anyone that wanted to actually create a DVD for whatever reason. Before you download anything, I strongly recommend reading through the installation guide. It's viewable online, via the "view" button for "Install instructions." Or, you can download the PDF (or .txt) file to your desktop by clicking on the download button for s10sp1.pdf, or s10sp1.txt. Hopefully, everything you'll need to know is contained in that document. We tried to proof the document and the process as carefully possible, and make it as clear as possible. If you have any suggestions for improvement, please send them to me *off-list* and I'll take a look. For those of you that participated in the little survey that David and I initiated back in May, thank you. Your comments were very important in developing the business case for this tool and getting the funding for it approved. Also thanks to David Boyes and Adam Thornton of Sine Nomine Associates for doing the heavy lifting on this project. It was completed a lot faster (and most likely with better results) than if I had tried to do this on my own. 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