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1. xfs-redhat 7.1 installation from hardisk (score: 1)
Author: Michael Vanderford <michaelv@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: 02 May 2001 20:50:52 -0500
Sorry if this is a dumb question but is it possible to install redhat 7.1-xfs from iso's downloaded to a second hard drive.
/archives/xfs/2001-05/msg00123.html (7,460 bytes)

2. Re: xfs-redhat 7.1 installation from hardisk (score: 1)
Author: Eric Sandeen <sandeen@xxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 02 May 2001 20:49:07 -0500
If it's possible with standard Red Hat (and I think it is...) then it's probably possible w/ our version as well - although I have not tested it. Let us know. :) -Eric -- Eric Sandeen XFS for Linux h
/archives/xfs/2001-05/msg00124.html (8,223 bytes)

3. Re: xfs-redhat 7.1 installation from hardisk (score: 1)
Author: Russell Cattelan <cattelan@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 02 May 2001 21:44:44 -0500
Sure just copy all the rpm from RH disc1 & 2 and the SGI XFS disc to a directory on the second hard drive and copy the "base" directory from the SGI disc not the RH disc.
/archives/xfs/2001-05/msg00125.html (8,097 bytes)

4. Re: xfs-redhat 7.1 installation from hardisk (score: 1)
Author: Johannes Eriksson <jweeriks@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 3 May 2001 05:02:14 +0300
* Michael Vanderford [Wed, May 02, 2001 at 08:50:52PM -0500]: I had some problems when trying to do it (with test3). I copied all the ISOs (XFS, seawolf-1, seawolf-2) to a directory on /home partitio
/archives/xfs/2001-05/msg00129.html (9,130 bytes)

5. Re: xfs-redhat 7.1 installation from hardisk (score: 1)
Author: Eric Sandeen <sandeen@xxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 02 May 2001 21:05:33 -0500
Actually, I don't think that will work. Hard-drive installs used to work this way, but now they want the ISO, not the RPMS, on the hard drive, since people could never figure out how the directories
/archives/xfs/2001-05/msg00130.html (9,171 bytes)

6. Re: xfs-redhat 7.1 installation from hardisk (score: 1)
Author: Russell Cattelan <cattelan@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 02 May 2001 23:19:29 -0500
Ahh S** your right I did run across that at some point. Sorry for the misinformation folks. I guess the best suggestion would be either an nfs install or a kickstart install.
/archives/xfs/2001-05/msg00134.html (9,765 bytes)

7. Re: xfs-redhat 7.1 installation from hardisk (score: 1)
Author: Michael Vanderford <michaelv@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: 02 May 2001 23:34:15 -0500
I put all three iso's in the same directory (redhat-xfs,seawolf1 & seawolf2) Then i grabbed the boot.img from sgi and made a boot disk. The problem i'm seeing is that the boot disk bypasses the redha
/archives/xfs/2001-05/msg00138.html (9,080 bytes)

8. Re: xfs-redhat 7.1 installation from hardisk (score: 1)
Author: Eric Sandeen <sandeen@xxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 02 May 2001 23:39:45 -0500
Grab http://lager.dyndns.org/harddrive.py, copy it to an ext2 formatted floppy, and type "linux updates" at the installer prompt, then insert your floppy when it asks for it. It might work, but no gu
/archives/xfs/2001-05/msg00140.html (8,773 bytes)

9. xfs-redhat 7.1 installation from hardisk (score: 1)
Author: xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: 02 May 2001 20:50:52 -0500
Sorry if this is a dumb question but is it possible to install redhat 7.1-xfs from iso's downloaded to a second hard drive.
/archives/xfs/2001-05/msg01487.html (7,460 bytes)

10. Re: xfs-redhat 7.1 installation from hardisk (score: 1)
Author: xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 02 May 2001 20:49:07 -0500
If it's possible with standard Red Hat (and I think it is...) then it's probably possible w/ our version as well - although I have not tested it. Let us know. :) -Eric -- Eric Sandeen XFS for Linux h
/archives/xfs/2001-05/msg01488.html (8,223 bytes)

11. Re: xfs-redhat 7.1 installation from hardisk (score: 1)
Author: een@xxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 02 May 2001 21:44:44 -0500
Sure just copy all the rpm from RH disc1 & 2 and the SGI XFS disc to a directory on the second hard drive and copy the "base" directory from the SGI disc not the RH disc.
/archives/xfs/2001-05/msg01489.html (8,097 bytes)

12. Re: xfs-redhat 7.1 installation from hardisk (score: 1)
Author: xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 3 May 2001 05:02:14 +0300
* Michael Vanderford [Wed, May 02, 2001 at 08:50:52PM -0500]: I had some problems when trying to do it (with test3). I copied all the ISOs (XFS, seawolf-1, seawolf-2) to a directory on /home partitio
/archives/xfs/2001-05/msg01493.html (9,130 bytes)

13. Re: xfs-redhat 7.1 installation from hardisk (score: 1)
Author: xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 02 May 2001 21:05:33 -0500
Actually, I don't think that will work. Hard-drive installs used to work this way, but now they want the ISO, not the RPMS, on the hard drive, since people could never figure out how the directories
/archives/xfs/2001-05/msg01494.html (9,171 bytes)

14. Re: xfs-redhat 7.1 installation from hardisk (score: 1)
Author: xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 02 May 2001 23:19:29 -0500
Ahh S** your right I did run across that at some point. Sorry for the misinformation folks. I guess the best suggestion would be either an nfs install or a kickstart install.
/archives/xfs/2001-05/msg01498.html (9,765 bytes)

15. Re: xfs-redhat 7.1 installation from hardisk (score: 1)
Author: een@xxxxxxx>
Date: 02 May 2001 23:34:15 -0500
I put all three iso's in the same directory (redhat-xfs,seawolf1 & seawolf2) Then i grabbed the boot.img from sgi and made a boot disk. The problem i'm seeing is that the boot disk bypasses the redha
/archives/xfs/2001-05/msg01502.html (9,080 bytes)

16. Re: xfs-redhat 7.1 installation from hardisk (score: 1)
Author: een@xxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 02 May 2001 23:39:45 -0500
Grab http://lager.dyndns.org/harddrive.py, copy it to an ext2 formatted floppy, and type "linux updates" at the installer prompt, then insert your floppy when it asks for it. It might work, but no gu
/archives/xfs/2001-05/msg01504.html (8,773 bytes)


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