It's kind of cheap, but one thing you could do if you don't mind opening your case is toss the hard drive in your existing computer, install/copy the files onto it, and then put it back in the other computer. Failing that, I don't know how Mandrake manages the actual install, but you'll want to edit your /etc/exports file (I forget the exact syntax, but as I recall, it isn't too hard to figure out from the man pages) to include the directory with the sources in it. For security purposes, it's best to share it read-only, especially with NFS. On Fri, 10 Aug 2001, Colin Novick wrote:
I freely confess my inexperience.
I have done a number of successful CDROM installs from Mandrake 6.1-7.1-7.2.
I have an old box I scrounged but without a servicable CDROM drive. I want to install Linux on it, but need to do a Network Install. I am not finding detailed documentation on this and will continue to hunt. If anyone has a hint as to where to look or experience to kick me in the pants in the right direction I would be terribly grateful.
Thanks Colin _______________________________________________ Wlug mailing list Wlug@mail.wlug.org http://mail.wlug.org/mailman/listinfo/wlug