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Re: Installing Linux on a Shuttle over http



If you plugged the CDROM... why not complete the installation from the
CD???

El jue, 26-06-2003 a las 19:35, Robert Denton escribió:
> Hello all, 
> 
> I am having trouble getting linux to install over http on a new Shuttle.
> 
> I have developed a kickstart file which exists on another linux box, in the
> html dir.  I buy shuttles (if you don't know what I mean, a Shuttle is a
> brand of small form factor PC) with neither floppy drive nor cd drive, and I
> plug a USB cd-rom drive into them and set the bios to boot to the USB cd
> drive.  I then issue the command 
> 
> linux ks=http://192.168.0.254/ks.cfg
> 
> And this has always worked flawlessly in the past.  Now however, with the
> newest Shuttle I have purchased (a SN41G2) the kickstart file isn't used at
> all and I have to go through the install page by page from the cd.  When it
> gets to the point where you specify the location of the install files, I
> choose http, and I receive the error:
> 
> "Unable to find any devices of the type needed for this installation type."
> 
> The motherboard has an onboard NIC and its green light is lit and the
> activity light flashes a bit from time to time. Has anyone else had success
> with the new shuttles?  And if so, how did you get around this problem?
> 
> 
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