Hello from Gregg C Levine
I'm probably missing things, as usual, but Robert  can you restate your
series of problems with managing the media kit? As all of you know I run
Linux on Intel around here. I've used one of the free ware Windows ftp
servers for transferring data between this guy, and the Linux box. It
worked, after jiggling with the settings so that the ftp server saw my
DVD drive on it. Of course, there are always problems, but there might
be different ones for sending data from a PC upstream to an IBM
mainframe. Then between two PCs.
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Linux on 390 Port [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of
> Nix, Robert P.
> Sent: Tuesday, July 30, 2002 8:30 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [LINUX-390] Suse-Linux 2.2.16 install from CD media kit -
problem
> 
> I did the install using a Windows NT box as the server for the CD, and
using
> WarFTPd as the server software. I had no problems at all, other than
finding out that
> I needed to put the first CD back in before continuing the
installation after loading
> some stuff from the third CD. So it may not be a "Windows" problem as
much as it
> is an "FTP server software" problem.
> 
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> "In theory, theory and practice are the same,
>  but in practice, theory and practice are different."
> 
> 
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Sivey,Lonny [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > Sent: Monday, July 29, 2002 6:40 AM
> > To:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject:      Re: Suse-Linux 2.2.16 install from CD media kit -
problem
> >
> > Dave,
> >
> > Many people including myself ran into this very same problem.  The
short
> > answer is that you need to use something other than a Windows based
PC ftp
> > server to serve up the SuSE CDs.
> >
> > Linux is using some ftp extensions that Windows doesn't have.  Try
using a
> > Linux PC with an ftp server instead, or any of the other supported
SuSE
> > install methods.
> >
> > Lonny
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Dave Coulstock [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > Sent: Thursday, July 25, 2002 5:27 AM
> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject: Suse-Linux 2.2.16 install from CD media kit - problem
> >
> > Can anyone help me with the problem described below please? I can
provide
> > more information if required.
> >
> > I am attempting to install SuSE-Linux Enterprise Server for S/390
2.2.16
> > under VM/ESA 2.4.0 from the 3-CD media kit for evaluation purposes
and I am
> > following the installation procedures described in "Preparing for
Installing
> > SuSE Linux for S/390" (Linux-1001-01) and "Installing SuSE Linux for
S/390"
> > (Linux-1002-01) and also Simon Williams' paper "Building Linux
Systems under
> > IBM VM" (form no. REDP0120).
> >
> > The installation environment is a 128/256Mb virtual machine with the
> > following 3380 minidisks: 191 (92 cyl), 292 (2654 cyl), 293 (300
cyl). The
> > starter system boots successfully from the VM reader and the message
> > "Welcome to SuSE Linux S/390 7.0" confirms this. I am using
OSA-Ethernet
> > (option 2) to access it and am able to Telnet into it and run YaST.
The
> > startup message "Linux version 2.2.16 ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) (gcc
version
> > 2.95.2 19991024 (release)) #1 SMP Fri Nov 3 09:38:59 GMT 2000"
identifies
> > the software release.
> >
> > I have chosen to use an FTP server as the method of installing from
the CDs
> > and get the following  when checking the input parameters (apologies
for the
> > formatting) ...
> >
> > FTP Settings                  YaST Version 1.07.1 -- (c) 1994-2000
SuSE GmbH
> > |
> > |
> > | FTP Server [Name|IP]  :2.204.1.4
> > : |
> > | Server directory      :/cd/suse
> > : |
> > | [ ] Use Proxy?
> > |
> > | Proxy [Name|IP]       :(no proxy)
> > : |
> > | [X] Default FTP Port?
> > |
> > | Port [Number]         :21
> > : |
> > | [ ] Anonymous FTP?
> > |
> > | Login                 :linux
> > : |
> > | Password              :*****
> > : |
> > | Timeout [Seconds]     :60
> > : |
> > |+-
> > Log:
---------------------------------------------------------------------+|
> > ||Connecting to [2.204.1.4]
> > ||
> > ||Check server directory...
> > ||
> > ||/cd...
> > ||
> > ||550 /cd/setup/descr: folder not found
> > ||
> > ||File not found on server
> > ||
> > ||/cd/suse...
> > ||
> > ||Server directory is: /cd/suse
> > ||
> > ||Closed connection to [2.204.1.4]
> > ||
> > ||Settings Ok.
> > ||
> >
|+----------------------------------------------------------------------
----
> > --+|
> >                     F1=Help   F5=Check   F10=Ok   Esc=Cancel
> >
> > On pressing F10 Yast accesses folder /cd/suse/setup/descr several
times and
> > displays the message "Note: found no kernel images on server!".  A
panel
> > headed "Reading description files ..." is displayed containing the
messages>
> > "Base system: unknown", "Source media: SuSE-Linux-US-S390 7.0.0-0",
"1607
> > packages on installation medium...", etc. and then the main menu
appears. If
> > I select the "Load configurations" option here I get the message
"There are
> > no configurations available". I am thus unable to generate an
instance which
> > I can write to disk and boot from.
> >
> > I have checked the CDs using Windows Explorer and FTPing from VM and
the
> > Linux starter system and as far as I can tell all looks ok - the
kernel
> > images are there in /suse/images and descriptions in
/suse/setup/descr. I
> > can download objects in these directories to VM or the Linux starter
system
> > using FTP.
> >
> > As a further approach I have copied the contents of CD1 to the hard
drive of
> > the FTP server (into a directory called (Linux)and attempted the
> > installation from there with similar results. Also copying the
> > /suse/setup/descr directory to the linux directory removes the
"folder not
> > found" message when checking the ftp-server settings but does not
cure the
> > problem.
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Dave Coulstock
> > Systems Programmer
> > Danzas Information Technology
> > Tele: +44 (0)1784 871 398
> > Fax:  +44 (0)1784 871 244

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