On 3/13/07, James D. Parra <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello,

I copied the DVD contents of Suse 10.0 onto a server share. The 64 bit
version should be there as well <I hope>. From a remote machine, which only
has a cd drive, I use the Suse 10 CD to begin the install, however it the
installer notifies me that I am installing a 32 bit OS on a 64 bit system.
Afterwards, it loads the kernel although I purposely crash out of it and
restart the install from the ncurses screen, first loading the nic module,
then selecting Start Installation and pointing to the network share. My two
question are; is the installer loading the 64 bit kernel or the 32 bit? And,
if it is loading the 32 bit kernel, how can I have it install the 64 bit
kernel remotely?

Thank you,

~James


I have used in the past the boot.iso for 9.3. You boot with it, and
then select the netwrok install, etc. Then it loads the 10.0 install
kernel, and you are all done.

You can find the 9.3. boot cd (only 58M) here (or check any mirror:
<ftp://ftp.suse.com/pub/suse/install/9.3/boot/boot.iso>

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