> -----Original Message-----
> From: Linux on 390 Port On Behalf Of Mark Post
> 
> [ snip ]
> 
> The only other things you need to worry about are:
> 1. Whether you're going to be using anonymous FTP, or have to provide a 
> userid and password 2. The
> directory the FTP daemon puts you when you connect.  From there you need to 
> create the relative path
> from there to the installation media.  I.e., the /var/nfs/... may need to be 
> changed to something
> else.

Well, here we go again.  After getting to the "Could not find ..." message, I 
opened a shell session on the SLES installation program:

> 7                          
/ # ftp 10.250.24.67         
bash: ftp: command not found 
/ #                          

What now?

Is there any documentation available anywhere that gives some clues as to 
exactly how the zSLES installation program tries to find/reach its installation 
repository?  I'm not too fond of CTRACE on z/OS, and haven't even looked into 
its equivalent on z/VM, but if that's what it's going to take, then that's what 
I'll end up doing.  Lots of time being wasted here.

TIA,

    -jc-

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