On 6/5/07, Bob Goodwin - W2BOD <bobgoodwin@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Steve Searle wrote: > Around 05:28pm on Tuesday, June 05, 2007 (UK time), Bob Goodwin - W2BOD scrawled: > > >> If I tell it to do an NFS install it requests "NFS Server Name" >> [192.168.1.6] and the "Fedora directory" [/media/iso] which seems >> logical to me. >> > > I think that "Fedora directory" needs to be the (unmounted) directory > that contains the iso, rather than a directory that has the iso mounted > on it. > > /media/iso is empty unless I run "mount F-7-i386-DVD.iso /media/iso -t iso9660 -o loop" > Also make sure iptables on the server isn't denying you access. > > Steve > > I can stop the firewall, still the "no mount" error message? I hate to buy a DVD burner for the sole purpose of making a Fedora disk each time there's a new release. I've never needed to record a DVD before. I suppose I might find some other use for it. BobG
You do not need to mount the iso. Just have the directory accessible via NFS.