On Wed, Mar 02, 2005 at 10:07:08PM -0600, Quillen, Channon wrote:
> I followed the "SLES 9 ISO mount structure, not sure?" thread, and setup
> a NFS server to hold the structure.  I've used this same NFS server for
> a SLES 8.0 31-bit install.  I'm now trying to install SLES 9 64-bit, and
> it is racking my brain.
> 
> I'm able to login to the guest via the 3270 and begin the install.  I
> have tried the install many times with no success.  I did get to one
> point where I was able to VNC into the install, but there were no drives
> to be found.  I tried "cat /proc/dasd/devices" only to find there is no
> devices file.

In /proc/dasd/devices are only drives visible, which have been activated
during the installation.

> 
> My last attempt failed as the install was not able to ping the gateway
> and therefore not the NFS server.  What did I do?
> 
> Curious... on the SLES 8 install, the NFS directory was
> /usr/sles8_31/cd1.  Installing SLES 9 64-bit, (/usr/sles9_64 is my
> installroot) should it be /usr/sles9_64 or /usr/sles9_64/sles9/CD1?

/usr/sles9_64

Best regards/Mit freundlichen Gr��en

Ihno Krumreich

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