Les Mikesell wrote:
If anyone can suggest a simpler way of installing CentOS on a machine without a CD drive I should be interested to hear.
I thought I did that a long time ago. Put the small boot.img file that is in the /images on the CD or DVD isos on a USB drive (you can use a loopback mount to get it if you can't find a place to download it separately), boot from it, pick nfs as the install method, and point it to the directory containing the CD iso images that you have under an NFS export on another box.
Sorry, Les. I did read your suggestion, and it was indeed on my list of options, if running Network Installation from the Live USB stick didn't work. And I have noted it for CentOS-6, since apparently Network Installation from CentOS Live CD will no longer be available. (Why not, as a matter of interest?)
But when I said "simple" I really meant "following official methods and instructions given by Them, the CentOS powers-that-be".
I assume that the lack of a CD drive on the HP micro-server is a sign of things to come, so I would hope there would be an official method of installing CentOS on such a machine.