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09-27-2005 03:16 AM
09-27-2005 03:16 AM
Hi,
I'd like to boot my Itanium-based system from a network image to start Redhat AS installation.
Many thanks and points in advance for instructions/links!
BR,
Mihails
I'd like to boot my Itanium-based system from a network image to start Redhat AS installation.
Many thanks and points in advance for instructions/links!
BR,
Mihails
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09-27-2005 03:28 AM
09-27-2005 03:28 AM
Solution
Hi Mihails,
here a link for you:
http://elibrary.fultus.com/technical/index.jsp?topic=/com.fultus.redhat.elinux4/manuals/rhel-ig-x8664-multi-en-4/cover.html
Under RedHat Enterprise Linux 4, click on "Installation Guide for X86, Itanium ..."
then click on "Installing Red Hat Enterprise Linux",
then click on "Performing a Network installation"
Itanium specific information:
Under RedHat Enterprise Linux 4, click on "Installation Guide for X86, Itanium ..."
then click on "Itanium System specific information",
then go to 2.5 section ( preparing for network installation )
Hope this helps,
Regards,
Alessandro
here a link for you:
http://elibrary.fultus.com/technical/index.jsp?topic=/com.fultus.redhat.elinux4/manuals/rhel-ig-x8664-multi-en-4/cover.html
Under RedHat Enterprise Linux 4, click on "Installation Guide for X86, Itanium ..."
then click on "Installing Red Hat Enterprise Linux",
then click on "Performing a Network installation"
Itanium specific information:
Under RedHat Enterprise Linux 4, click on "Installation Guide for X86, Itanium ..."
then click on "Itanium System specific information",
then go to 2.5 section ( preparing for network installation )
Hope this helps,
Regards,
Alessandro
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09-27-2005 05:32 AM
09-27-2005 05:32 AM
Re: Installing Redhat from network
Hi Mihails,
Boot your machine then press F12 , choose NFS image and then set the ip address and name of the NFS server which contains the iso images and continue the installation as usual.
Hope this helps,
Ziad
Boot your machine then press F12 , choose NFS image and then set the ip address and name of the NFS server which contains the iso images and continue the installation as usual.
Hope this helps,
Ziad
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