Nah, you don't need DNS if you are specifying IP's. It's probably an issue
with the NFS setup.
Stew Benedict
At 09:29 AM 12/21/00 -0600, you wrote:
>Justin Zygmont wrote:
>
>> it didn't work at all, said it couldn't find a server. If you got to the
>> point where it had permission problems, then you got a lot farther than I
>> did. I'm wondering of the correct information is in the right place, What
>> were the 4 IP addresses that you used?
>>
>> thanks..
>
>I don't know if you have to have dns working or not. I have a dns setup
inside
>my local lan for the machines there. Anyway I am not sure off hand what the
>installation askes for but some combination of the following should work.
>
>local machine 192.168.0.2
>netmask: 255.255.255.0
>gateway: not sure of your setup
>dns?: I would try blank but there might be another trick
here.
>Anyone?
>nfs server 192.168.0.1
>redhat directory: mount point of your cdrom (must be exported obviously,
with
>little or no security
> if an unknown machine is going to be used
>
>For the last year or so I have been using dchp so I have not had to look
at the
>screen and most recently I have been using kickstart so I am even more
removed.
>
>If you press SOme of the F* keys ( I forget which F!, F2,F3?...) there
might be
>additional information about where the install is actually failing.
>
>HTH
>
>Bret
>
>
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