My test box has a SCSI CD, and I've hit an (apparent) bug, where the CD is not properly recognized by the install routines. I've reported this to Mitel, who suggested trying an IDE CD drive. However, my test box is an old Dell server, and has no IDE interface other than the floppy drive. Meanwhile, as I would like to bring 6.0 up, I've tried the network install. This gets so far (about 75% through the RPMs), before it fails. I get an error that "the file /mnt/sysImage/var/tmphorde-2.2.1-1es00.noarch.rpm cannot be opened. This is due to a missing file, a bad package or bad media". Obviously, this is a bogus filename and path. The horde RPM of that name is part of the ISO, and I have reburned a CD after checking the checksum is valid, but I consistently get this error.
I've also looked into a PXE install, but my NIC is not able to use PXE.
Has anyone successfully installed 6.0b3 over HTTP?
Thanks,
Des Dougan