Hi

I was encouraged to try this technique - I can see the file structure but
the symbolic links are still unresolved.

I copied the iso to a USB thumb drive which found a home at H: - I then
mapped an E: drive from the ISO using a free "Mount'n'Drive manager from
DAEMON tools lite.   The iso contents are successfully shown on the E: drive
but the symbolic links just look like empty datasets - a 0KB file.

I then tried a linux ftp server called vsftpd which I installed using
apt-get.    Everyting looks fine - ftp'ing into the ftp server gives the
expected results and the install tree looks correct and the symbolic links
actually work.

Unfortunately, when I try to connect to this server via the RedHat
installer, all I get on the log is "Couldn't connect to server"

My next attempt is work out how to create a NFS connection - more reading
needed.

B.

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From: "Clovis Pereira" <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, December 06, 2010 10:47 PM
To: <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 - installing problems

Hi,
My circunvention to it, is copy the entire DVD as one .iso file to WinXP,
mount the .iso as a virtual driver and enable it to FTP server. This
preserve all DVD structures.
There are a lot of free programs to create the .iso file and to create the
virtual drivers.
______________________________________________
Clovis



From:
Alan Altmark <[email protected]>
To:
[email protected]
Date:
06/12/2010 01:41
Subject:
Re: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 - installing problems
Sent by:
Linux on 390 Port <[email protected]>



On Sunday, 12/05/2010 at 05:44 EST, Bern VK2KAD <[email protected]>
wrote:

My next issue was the file structure on the DVD - my FTP server is
Filezilla
running on XP - I simply copied the DVD contents to a folder on the FTP
server - alas this created another problem - the symbolic links for
repodata
and packages weren't handled properly

Actually, the problem is not the file structure, but Windows XP itself.
Windows Vista is the first version of Windows to include support for
symbolic links in NTFS.  Hopefully MS added the support to the CD/DVD
drivers as well.

Alan Altmark

z/VM and Linux on System z Consultant
IBM System Lab Services and Training
ibm.com/systems/services/labservices
office: 607.429.3323
[email protected]
IBM Endicott

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