Simon Andrews wrote:
John Austin wrote:
Hi
Previous versions of Fedora just needed the .iso file
on the server for an NFS install
For F10 I needed to mount the file in loopback and copy the contents of
the DVD to a separate directory before
anaconda could find it - is this a bug or a feature?
I had the same problem. Anaconda appends /images/image.img to the end
of the NFS path, which then fails.
This must be a big - I fail to see how it could be considered a feature.
Someone else reported that you can bypass the problem by specifying your
nfs directory in the initial boot options:
method=nfsiso:example.com:/some/dir/
This worked for me.
I've reported this as a bug BZ#473251
Feel free to add comments...
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