On Tue, 22 May 2007, Howard Peng wrote:



Connie Sieh wrote:
On Tue, 22 May 2007, Connie Sieh wrote:

On Fri, 18 May 2007, Connie Sieh wrote:

On Fri, 18 May 2007, Howard Peng wrote:

Dear all,

Question related to this topic:

I usually download and burn the boot.iso, manually test the installation
using the boot cd before rolling out kickstart.

I downloaded and burned boot.iso from
ftp://ftp.scientificlinux.org/linux/scientific/50/i386/images, booted a
machine using linux askmethod option, specify the nfs image location.

Error message:
"The Scientific Linux installation tree in that directory does not seem
to match your boot media."

I assumed the boot.iso should work without any modification, any
suggestions?

As long as you got the boot.iso from the ftp tree and that is what you are
trying to install from.(could be nfs of course)

I will test this .  We do a test install before we ship so this should
work.

I downloaded and burned to cd-r the image at

ftp://ftp.scientificlinux.org/linux/scientific/50/i386/images/boot.iso

I the did a ftp install from
ftp://ftp.scientificlinux.org/linux/scientific/50/i386/

and it worked fine(except for the slow startup time for ftp)

Now testing a nfs install now.

That worked too.

How did you build the tree at the nfs location. Was it a mirror of ftp://ftp.scientificlinux.org/linux/scientific/50/i386/ or a exploded tree from the iso images or something else?

Connie,

Boot CD from:
ftp://ftp.scientificlinux.org/linux/scientific/50/i386/images/boot.iso

NFS location contains the iso image copied from:
ftp://ftp.scientificlinux.org/linux/scientific/50/iso/i386/

This method had worked in SL44.

Yes it did.

In SL5 I am building the iso images with a program that rebuilds the install images. So this has the side effect that you have to stay in the same "tree" to make this work. All pieces have to come from either the ftp://ftp.scientificlinux.org/linux/scientific/50/i386 tree or from the ftp://ftp.scientificlinux.org/linux/scientific/50/iso/i386 tree. No mixing.

There should be a boot.iso in the images directory in the first iso from ftp://ftp.scientificlinux.org/linux/scientific/50/iso/i386/ . Try using that one as your basis.

-Connie Sieh

 >
Regards,
Howard
You should also not have to pass the "askmethod" option as it asks by default.

-Connie Sieh

 >
-connie sieh



-Connie Sieh

Regards,
Howard

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Howard Peng, AScT, B.Eng., EIT | Systems Administrator
Physics and Astronomy | University of Victoria
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