Kevin,
Try putting your "RedHat" directory under "/home/ftp" on the ftp server.
The new "bootnet" image only works with "anonymous" login, so /home/ftp
appears as the root of the file system to the ftp client.
Jon
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Hey there, got a question for you....
I have been trying to do an FTP install of 6.1 on some intel boxes I
have here. I have copied the RedHat directory to my server and created
the bootnet image from the CD. When I try to run it, it crashes at the
"getting package list" by stopping right there, with no other screens.
I also tried the updated image from Redhat's Errata page. This proceeds
to do the same thing. What am I doing wrong. I have done this before
with 6.0, but I have yet to make it successful with 6.1. The only other
thing I notice is that when I go to the other consoles, I get the
message "AUTOPARTITION FAILED". Any ideas would be greatly
appreciated. Thanks
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