On Jun 6, 2011, at 3:19 PM, Timothy Murphy wrote: > Has anybody successfully installed CentOS- > > I tried (several times) installing CentOS-5.6 from a hard disk, > and each time it failed after installing all the rpms, > with the warning "The installation has tried to mount image #2, > but cannot find it on the hard drive." > > When I pressed the Debug button one time after the failure, > it seemed to say that it was looking for the file in /dev/sdb7//ext2/ > (/dev/sdb7 being the site of the DVD ISO). > > But I'm not sure what "image #2" is? Or where it should be put? > > Incidentally, I started by copying isolinux/vmlinuz and isolinux/initrd.img > to the the directory CentOS-5.6 in the /boot parition > of a working linux (Fedora) system, and adding the stanza > ---------------------------- > title CentOS-5.6 > root (hd0,1) > kernel /CentOS-5.6/vmlinuz repo=hd:/dev/sdb5:/ > initrd /CentOS-5.6/initrd.img > ---------------------------- > The repo option was ignored, and I was asked if I wanted to install by FTP, > from Hard Disk, etc. > > In the end I installed by http from my web-server, after > mount -o loop CentOS-5.6-x86_64-bin-DVD-1of2.iso /var/www/html/ > on the server . > This worked faultlessly, and seems to be by far the easiest way > to install CentOS or Fedora if a local web-server is available. Strange, I install it from the DVD.iso to VMWare images a couple times a month, haven't seen that issue. Once a new release gets approved for production, I copy the contents of the DVD.iso to our PXE Boot server, and install production machines from there. (FWIW, I have not installed in onto real hardware, from a real DVD, in a couple years now..) Are you sure your DVD matches the checksums? -- Don Krause Head Systems Geek, Waver of Deceased Chickens. Optivus Proton Therapy, Inc. P.O. Box 608 Loma Linda, California 92354 909.799.8327 Tel 909.799.8366 Fax dkrause at optivus.com www.optivus.com "This message represents the official view of the voices in my head." -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: smime.p7s Type: application/pkcs7-signature Size: 4657 bytes Desc: not available URL: <http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos/attachments/20110606/b85e4386/attachment-0005.p7s>