Thank you for the responses, still I don't find an answer. I am learning Centos
from the ground up, I need to learn how to install this via NFS. I am aware
that FTp and HTTP and options available, but what is the point of having NFS
during the install if it doesn't work. I need to find a way to
Greetings,
On 1/5/11, Lisandro Grullon lgrul...@citytech.cuny.edu wrote:
I am learning Centos from the ground up,
I need to learn how to install this via NFS.
I am aware that FTp and HTTP and options available, but what is the point of
having NFS during the install if it doesn't work.
Now,
ok, I got things working flawlessly. Call me stupid for not checking the
sha1sum of the DVD ISO of the first mirror. When I checked the ISO sha1sum it
didn't check the posted figure under the centos.org, so I thought something may
be wrong witht hat DVD ISO. I re downloaded the ISO and its all
ok, playing around with netstat I figure all the ports that need to be open in
iptables for this thing to work, I figure having the firewall down was too big
of a risk so why not figuring out the ports and opening them in iptables and
sharing the knowledge with you guys. The following ports are
Dear CentOS community,
I have install centos via CD, DVD and Directly off the net via http and FTP.
Now I want to do a NFS install from a local server and a client. Both, client
and server are in the same vlan 10.14.10.0/255.255.255.0.
The server has a static 10.14.10.15 address and the client
On Tue, Jan 4, 2011 at 9:43 PM, Lisandro Grullon
lgrul...@citytech.cuny.edu wrote:
Dear CentOS community,
I have install centos via CD, DVD and Directly off the net via http and FTP.
Now I want to do a NFS install from a local server and a client. Both,
client and server are in the same vlan
I tried both way, I mounted the ISO to /test then copy its full content to the
root of my export and even left the ISO there just in case. I still see the
error That directory does not seem to contain a CentOS installation tree, do
I have to dd the ISO I just did a simple cp -rf *
Rudi
Anyone out there tried to do an install via NFS using their own local NFS
server rather than streaming the entire process?
Lisandro Grullon 01/04/11 3:48 PM
I tried both way, I mounted the ISO to /test then copy its full content to the
root of my export and even left the ISO there just in
On Tue, 2011-01-04 at 16:42 -0500, Lisandro Grullon wrote:
Anyone out there tried to do an install via NFS using their own local
NFS server rather than streaming the entire process?
Would it be hard to have a little patience?
showmount -e hostname for the server? Try it on another client?
On Tue, Jan 4, 2011 at 2:43 PM, Lisandro Grullon
lgrul...@citytech.cuny.edu wrote:
Dear CentOS community,
I have install centos via CD, DVD and Directly off the net via http and FTP.
Now I want to do a NFS install from a local server and a client. Both,
client and server are in the same vlan
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