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10-01-2003 12:20 AM
10-01-2003 12:20 AM
installing redhat 8.0 from boot diskette on PowerEdge 1750
I choose tg3 (I got it from lsmod on working machine of the same type with the same nics).
It seems to load the driver and then I get the screen of installation methods again , and if I choose AGAIN nfs method I get AGAIN list of drivers and so on....
When I try to do the installation of redhat 9 -no problem, but I need 8.0 and I don't want to use CDs for installation.
Is there a way to boot from image diskette of redhat9 and to connect to tree of 8.0?
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10-01-2003 03:18 AM
10-01-2003 03:18 AM
Re: installing redhat 8.0 from boot diskette on PowerEdge 1750
You have to have a diffferent boot image file.
You aren't using the same diskette are you? If so, you need to make a RH8 diskette specifically.
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10-01-2003 03:24 AM
10-01-2003 03:24 AM
Re: installing redhat 8.0 from boot diskette on PowerEdge 1750
well I do know how to make image diskettes -my problem is different...
anyway
Is there a way to boot from image diskette of redhat9 and to connect to tree installation (shared via NFS) of 8.0?
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10-01-2003 04:37 AM
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Re: installing redhat 8.0 from boot diskette on PowerEdge 1750
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10-01-2003 05:13 AM
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