Post, Mark K wrote:
Anna,

I've found it much, much easier to debug installation problems by using
HTTP.  The logging is much more detailed and very easy to figure out.

It's been a while since I did an RHEL4 install on the mainframe, but I'm
pretty sure I merged the CD images into one install tree.  In any case,

That's the only way I've ever done it, but when I was trying to install
CentOS4 on IA32 off the Internet yesterday, it couldn't find stage2
(bloody mirror!), but it did try two locations, the obvious one, and one
based on a loop-mounted ISO at disc1.

I failed, because the "base" directory is empty.

you might want to look at the Virtualization Cookbook for Red Hat
Enterprise Linux 4 at
http://www.redbooks.ibm.com/redpieces/pdfs/sg247272.pdf  Take a look at
Chapter 6, in particular 6.2.4 on page 76.




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John

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