>>> On Mon, Oct 8, 2007 at 10:09 AM, in message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Grzegorz Powiedziuk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: -snip- >> The normal installer does a dialog where network device, IP address, >> FTP server, directory, userid, password etc is determined. You will >> need to code that into your initrd that your burn on the CD, or fine >> another way to pass that info. >> > I think, this can be done with short bash script - dialog with user, > similar to that witch is in sles or debian during installation.
Really, just use the SLES9 CD/DVD you got from Novell. That will allow you to do what you want, and you can then SSH in after the network is up and do what you need to do. -snip- > Ok, now I know that without network and remote repository this is > impossible > (from sles manual: > IPL from CD-ROM > When planning to IPL from CD-ROM, keep in mind that only > the boot files will be loaded. The other data contained on the CD > must be accessed from the network. Make a copy of the CD or > copy its contents onto the FTP, NFS, or SMB server first.) > > So if Novell can't access data from HMC drive, neither will I. It's not impossible, it just requires you to hook up the HMC to the same network that your LPAR is on. Then, you can use the FTP server built into the HMC. This is easy to do, but most mainframe security people forbid it. So, its not a technical problem at all. > I think this one will be the best scenario : > IPL a starter from CD with script which will ask for adress of DASD, > NIC , format DASD etc, connect to ftp where I will keep all needed files, > download them and do zipl. Should work ? :) > Only few hours on LINUX-390 and I know a lot of more, thanks again. As I said, just use the CD/DVD you got from Novell. It will save you a lot of time and trial and error. Mark Post ---------------------------------------------------------------------- For LINUX-390 subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the message: INFO LINUX-390 or visit http://www.marist.edu/htbin/wlvindex?LINUX-390
