Debian 4.0 - NFS Install

2008-05-04 Thread Michael Madden
Is there a way to perform a NFS install of Debian 4.o on x86 or x86_64? From what I can tell, HTTP is the preferred network install method. Ideally I'd like to copy my install DVDs to a NFS share and perform an installation via NFS. Thanks in advance. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL

Re: Debian 4.0 - NFS Install

2008-05-04 Thread Raj Kiran Grandhi
Michael Madden wrote: Is there a way to perform a NFS install of Debian 4.o on x86 or x86_64? From what I can tell, HTTP is the preferred network install method. Ideally I'd like to copy my install DVDs to a NFS share and perform an installation via NFS. How are you planning to start

Re: Debian 4.0 - NFS Install

2008-05-04 Thread Tzafrir Cohen
On Sun, May 04, 2008 at 07:27:11AM -0500, Michael Madden wrote: Is there a way to perform a NFS install of Debian 4.o on x86 or x86_64? From what I can tell, HTTP is the preferred network install method. Ideally I'd like to copy my install DVDs to a NFS share and perform an installation

Re: Debian Woody NFS Install

2002-11-15 Thread Avdi B. Grimm
Michael Madden [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: How can I install Debian Woody via NFS? I have figured out how to install the base system via NFS after loading the network card driver, but after the base system is installed and a reboot is performed, I cannot figure out how to install the rest of

Re: Debian Woody NFS Install

2002-11-15 Thread Michelle Konzack
Hello Michael, Am 21:07 2002-11-14 -0600 hat Michael Madden geschrieben: How can I install Debian Woody via NFS? I have figured out how to install the base system via NFS after loading the network card driver, but after the base system is installed and a reboot is performed, I cannot figure

Re: Debian Woody NFS Install

2002-11-15 Thread Shaul Karl
How can I install Debian Woody via NFS? I have figured out how to install the base system via NFS after loading the network card driver, but after the base system is installed and a reboot is performed, I cannot figure out how to install the rest of the system via NFS. Am I missing something

Debian Woody NFS Install

2002-11-14 Thread Michael Madden
How can I install Debian Woody via NFS? I have figured out how to install the base system via NFS after loading the network card driver, but after the base system is installed and a reboot is performed, I cannot figure out how to install the rest of the system via NFS. Am I missing something

Debian NFS install

2002-05-04 Thread Darryl Caldwell
Hey gang, I am trying to install Potato on an extra machine via NFS. I've double checked that NFS is working on the server by mounting it from another RH box. No problem. dbootstrap fails, reporting invalid argument. So I go to a shell and enter the mount command by hand: mount -t nfs

Automated NFS Install

2000-10-11 Thread Jonathan D. Proulx
Hi, I'm very near to implementing Debian as an (hopefully the) GNU/Linux distribution here, the main sticking point is installs. Is there a tool to do automated NFS installs for Debian? I'm looking for a one floppy solution that at minimum will install and configure the base system including:

custom nfs install

2000-08-25 Thread johna
I'm installing debian via ethernet to many machines in sucession as part of Ernie's Charity Recycling. I've managed to get the install process working. This is installation on computers without CDROMs (they're scarce) via a server with a CDROM. However, the overhead of nfs, a slow CDROM on the

Re: custom nfs install

2000-08-25 Thread Nate Amsden
It also may be worthwhile to try to make an ISO of the debian CDROM(s) and mount them on loopback. I'm not sure how the speed would be compared to a native cdrom, ive used loopback before and dont have any performance complaints. Also you would not get the cdrom timeouts/screwups that

Floppy/NFS Install Problem

2000-07-09 Thread Michael Boyd
Hello, I am trying to install debian from floppies on 2 old 486 machines. I can't use a CD as neither of them have drives. The floppies are ok as I have managed to install the base system ok on one machine. The other is an old Intel machine at least 10 years old. It has a SCSI card and

Re: Floppy/NFS Install Problem

2000-07-09 Thread Michael Boyd
I am trying to install debian from floppies on 2 old 486 machines. I can't use a CD as neither of them have drives. The floppies are ok as I have managed to install the base system ok on one machine. The other is an old Intel machine at least 10 years old. It has a SCSI card and 1MB

nfs install

1999-10-28 Thread C.J.LAWSON
Hi everyone, I am just trying to get my first debian box up and running. I am having problems with the nfs installation process. The main problem I am having is the detection/configureing of my 'Intel EtherExpress PRO/10+ LAN Adapter' card. Please does/has anyone used this network

Re: nfs install

1999-10-28 Thread Stephen A. Witt
On Thu, 28 Oct 1999, C.J.LAWSON wrote: Hi everyone, I am just trying to get my first debian box up and running. I am having problems with the nfs installation process. The main problem I am having is the detection/configureing of my 'Intel EtherExpress PRO/10+ LAN Adapter' card.

NFS Install fails, eth0 module?

1999-09-24 Thread Neil Conway
Hello all. I recently tried to install Debian 2.1 using NFS. I rebooted using the resc disk, and followed the install program (dbootstrap?). Everything was going fine, until it came to the Install Operating System Kernel and Modules stage, or something like that. In any case, NFS was not in the

NFS install woes

1999-04-13 Thread Mark E Drummond
Hi all, I am installing 2.1 on a test bed machine via NFS. I have added the NFS and NIC modules, my NIC is configured properly and my routes have been set up. However, when I go to mount the NFS share, I get Program not registered. Can soemone tell me what causes this? --

Re: NFS install woes

1999-04-13 Thread Mark E Drummond
Mark E Drummond wrote: Hi all, I am installing 2.1 on a test bed machine via NFS. I have added the NFS and NIC modules, my NIC is configured properly and my routes have been set up. However, when I go to mount the NFS share, I get Program not registered. Can soemone tell me what causes this?

Re: nfs install ftp install fail on ThinkPad

1999-02-25 Thread Dale E. Martin
I had trouble with network.opts because for one thing, network address is unknown to me, the way it is used there. I will have to look at the Networking HOWTO and see if I can make any sense of it. It's the same as NETWORK in /etc/init.d/network, right? That's how I have it and it seems to

nfs install ftp install fail on ThinkPad

1999-02-24 Thread Pollywog
I don't know how to get NFS working on Debian though I used it on OpenLinux. I tried FTP and that failed too, and now I find that I am unable to get my network card on the Laptop to work. The indicator is on but still, it is dead. -- Andrew

Re: nfs install ftp install fail on ThinkPad

1999-02-24 Thread Dale E. Martin
Pollywog [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I don't know how to get NFS working on Debian though I used it on OpenLinux. I tried FTP and that failed too, and now I find that I am unable to get my network card on the Laptop to work. The indicator is on but still, it is dead. If you run ifconfig as

Re: nfs install ftp install fail on ThinkPad

1999-02-24 Thread Pollywog
On 24-Feb-99 Dale E. Martin wrote: Pollywog [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I don't know how to get NFS working on Debian though I used it on OpenLinux. I tried FTP and that failed too, and now I find that I am unable to get my network card on the Laptop to work. The indicator is on but still,

Re: nfs install ftp install fail on ThinkPad

1999-02-24 Thread Dale E. Martin
Pollywog [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: It says the card is UP and route shows normal, but they are lying. Can you ping a host on your network? Does the light on the card blink? Why do think it's lying? -- +- pgp key available --+ | Dale E. Martin |

Re: nfs install ftp install fail on ThinkPad

1999-02-24 Thread Pollywog
On 24-Feb-99 Dale E. Martin wrote: Pollywog [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: It says the card is UP and route shows normal, but they are lying. Can you ping a host on your network? Does the light on the card blink? Why do think it's lying? dmesg shows that the network card is not recognized

Re: nfs install ftp install fail on ThinkPad

1999-02-24 Thread Pollywog
On 24-Feb-99 Dale E. Martin wrote: Pollywog [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: It says the card is UP and route shows normal, but they are lying. Can you ping a host on your network? Does the light on the card blink? Why do think it's lying? Also, I can ping localhost but that is all. -- Andrew

Re: nfs install ftp install fail on ThinkPad

1999-02-24 Thread Pollywog
On 24-Feb-99 George Bonser wrote: On 23 Feb 1999, Dale E. Martin wrote: Can you ping a host on your network? Does the light on the card blink? Why do think it's lying? I wonder if he went through modconf and installed the driver for the card. I do not specifically recall seeing

Re: nfs install ftp install fail on ThinkPad

1999-02-24 Thread Mark Ciciretti
Try running '/etc/init.d/network start' after the PCMCIA services are started. IIRC this is what I had to do when I installed Debian on a friend's laptop. On 24-Feb-99 Pollywog wrote: On 24-Feb-99 Dale E. Martin wrote: Pollywog [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: It says the card is UP and route

Re: nfs install ftp install fail on ThinkPad

1999-02-24 Thread Pollywog
On 24-Feb-99 Mark Ciciretti wrote: Try running '/etc/init.d/network start' after the PCMCIA services are started. IIRC this is what I had to do when I installed Debian on a friend's laptop. ummm.. I am not sure, but I think that worked. I am pinging the laptop from here now and it did not

Re: nfs install ftp install fail on ThinkPad

1999-02-24 Thread Dale E. Martin
Pollywog [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: On 24-Feb-99 Mark Ciciretti wrote: Try running '/etc/init.d/network start' after the PCMCIA services are started. IIRC this is what I had to do when I installed Debian on a friend's laptop. ummm.. I am not sure, but I think that worked. I am

NFS install

1998-11-06 Thread Christian T. Steigies
Hi, Im just setting up debian system on a new PentiumII. Got no Debian CD. I want to install the basesystem with NFS, can anybody recommend me a NFS server preferably in Germany/Northern Europe? Ciao, Christian.

How to NFS install.

1997-09-12 Thread R Chris Ross
find mention of it. The machines that are running right now were installed as Debian 1.2 and upgraded so I haven't seen the 1.3 install disks. All of the installs of Debian that I have done going back to .93R5 were done on floppy. Is there a separate document that has other info on NFS

NFS install

1997-01-14 Thread Brian Schramm
Is there a NFS install site on the net for Debian? I would like to try it out. Brian Schramm -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word unsubscribe to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: NFS install

1997-01-14 Thread Shaya Potter
On Mon, 13 Jan 1997, Brian Schramm wrote: Is there a NFS install site on the net for Debian? I would like to try it out. Here's an announcment from c.o.l.a -- DCSN Linux NFS Installation has moved and changed. Now being run by Internet Productions (http://www.internetp.com), it offers

Re: NFS install

1997-01-14 Thread Sven Rudolph
Brian Schramm [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Is there a NFS install site on the net for Debian? ftp://ftp.debian.org/debian/README.mirrors lists some sites providing NFS access to their Debian FTP mirror. Sven -- Sven Rudolph [EMAIL PROTECTED] ; WWW : http://www.sax.de/~sr1

OFF TOPIC [was]Re: FTP/NFS install via 3COM 3C589C?

1996-10-14 Thread Richard G. Roberto
On Sat, 12 Oct 1996, Dominik Kubla wrote: Just copy the pcmcia-cs packages on a floppy, install them from there and you can access the network, but beware: NFS might still not work due to a bug in the kernel package, the versions didn't match the last time i tried... :( I used FTP to

FTP/NFS install via 3COM 3C589C?

1996-10-12 Thread Robert Nicholson
HI folk, i've just installed 1.11 (buzz) on my notebook and I'd like to know how i can point deselect at my Solaris x86 desktop machine. I believe I need kernel support for the ethernet card and I don't think it's available in the out of the box kernel. -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST:

Re: FTP/NFS install via 3COM 3C589C?

1996-10-12 Thread Dominik Kubla
Just copy the pcmcia-cs packages on a floppy, install them from there and you can access the network, but beware: NFS might still not work due to a bug in the kernel package, the versions didn't match the last time i tried... :( I used FTP to install enough to recompile the kernel, after the

NFS install

1996-08-12 Thread Billy Chow
Dear list members, I am looking for NFS mountable debian mirrors in Europe. TIA. -- Billy C.-M. Chow [EMAIL PROTECTED] Debian Linux

NFS install - follow up

1996-06-11 Thread Luis Francisco Gonzalez
Hi again, I just noticed I didn't metion that I am running debian 1.1 (beta) and dpkg -s dpkg gives: Package: dpkg Essential: yes Status: install ok installed Priority: required Section: base Maintainer: Ian Jackson [EMAIL PROTECTED] Version: 1.2.3elf Replaces: dpkgname Pre-Depends: libc5 (=