> On 9/8/06, Keith Goggin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hello all,
> >
> > <http://en.opensuse.org/Development_Version> says in part
> >
> > 'If you choose this installation type, you download a small boot medium
> > to start the installation from and the YaST installer does the rest for
> > you'
> >
> > I have tried this method and cannot get beyond the error message 'Could
> > not find the SUSE Linux Installation Source'
> >
> > Can someone tell me the name of these repositories. The manual setup
> > program wants the IP address of an NFS server and the directory on that
> > server.
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> You can use HTTP for this part of the install.
> Also, you cannot use DNS at this point AFAIK, so you must use the
> following information:
> Server: 195.135.221.130
> Folder: /pub/opensuse/distribution/SL-OSS-factory/inst-source/
>

As I said: Do NOT use the factory-tree for an install. The tree is unstable 
and does not guarrantee that the install will finish at all. You may even get 
dependencieproblems with packages that are not available. Download the images 
of Alpha4 and learn how to loop so you don't need to burn all of them. At 
this moment it seems that makeSUSEdvd does not work for 10.2 (so I heard).

Looping does work.

Azerion
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