måndagen den 11 mars 2013 17.35.55 skrev Barry Jackson: > On 11/03/13 15:12, Daniel Tartavel wrote: > > Hi, > > > > I have a problem with installing from my own install server in Mageia2 > > up-to-date. When i do a network install, the installer said that it > > can't mount nfs directories. and the log messages are : > > > > preparing nfsmount for 192.168.1.253:/mirror > > nfsmount : kernel_nfs_mount version 4 > > nfsmount : doing client call in nfs version : 3 > > mount failed : protocol not supported > > > > > > > > thanx > > I have never had much joy with boot.iso using NFS either - so I use HTTP. > > I run apache on the machine with the mirror and link the mirror tree > root to /var/www/http/pub > > Then, using boot.iso select: > Installation Method: http server > Network Connection Type: static > IP of this machine: (I.P. of machine being installed) > IP of DNS (normally router IP > IP of default gateway (normally router IP) > Proxy settings: leave blank > Specify the mirror manually > Http server - enter IP address (only) of server with mirror > Mageia Directory - enter full path from server root e.g. > pub/linux/Mageia/distrib/2/x86_64 > > that works for me ;)
My way at it is using urpmi-proxy https://forums.mageia.org/en/viewtopic.php?t=1770 Pros: it only downloads what is used; less used internet, ledd used server disk Con: slower when non cached packages are needed, need internet connection -- Morgan Leijström