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Title: Floppy boot for install?
Post by: joako on November 23, 2001, 08:21:43 AM
Would it be possible to boot from a floppy to setup the SME server?
Title: Re: Floppy boot for install?
Post by: Jochen Hoegerl on November 26, 2001, 10:18:26 AM
yes. The boot-floppy image and rawrite to create the disk are on the CD.

If you want a rawrite with a gui have a look at:

http://uranus.it.swin.edu.au/~jn/linux

and look for rawrite 0.5 for windows.

hope this helps

jochen
Title: Re: Floppy boot for install?
Post by: Roumen on November 29, 2001, 01:27:20 PM
Sorry for my silly question, but this is my first experience with Linux (I'm windows man).
I am trying to install e-smith server on a blank DOS formated drive. The manual says that rebooting the PC with the CD will start installation. As there is no option to boot from CD-ROM on that PC (it's old P200MHz) the PC is looking for a floppy (or HD).
I am rebooting with Win95 CD start up disk, which assigns CD-ROM drivers, and i can see the content of the CD, but from there I am stuck. I do not know which file will start installation (under DOS/Windows it is usually setup.exe or install.exe).
I read about booting with boot diskette in the manual, but I am not sure how to create the boot floppy which could trigger the installation of e-smith.
Please help a novice to Linux.
Regards,
Roumen

PS: I have a small network with NT domain server. I have been advised that I can use e-smith on a separate machine as internet/e-mail gateway and firewall router. Do you thing that this will be possible within my networ where i have NT PDC/file and print server and 5-6 win95/98 workstations?
Title: Re: Floppy boot for install?
Post by: Des Dougan on November 30, 2001, 04:41:36 AM
In Windows, open the CD in Explorer. Go to the dosutils directory and read the instructions in rawrite3.doc to create a boot floppy.

Good luck,

Des Dougan
Title: Re: Floppy boot for install?
Post by: Roumen on December 01, 2001, 04:03:40 PM
Thanks for the help - it worked and i managed to install the e-smith.
Great.
There is another problem though - when the e-smith reboots the PC it is supposed to open series of screens in order to configure passwords IP addresses etc.
On my machine it staright comes with LOCALHOST LOGGIN: line and whotever I type the second line asks for password and again whatever I type the answer is that the password is incorrect. And I am going in loop.
Any ideas?
Thatnks again.

Roumen
Title: Re: Floppy boot for install?
Post by: Dan Brown on December 01, 2001, 04:13:04 PM
This sounds like the problem described (and corrected) at http://www.e-smith.org/article.php3&mode=threaded&order=0.  Are you using the CD from "Linux Format"?
Title: Re: Floppy boot for install?
Post by: Roumen on December 01, 2001, 04:25:20 PM
Dan Brown wrote:
>
> This sounds like the problem described (and corrected) at
> http://www.e-smith.org/article.php3&mode=threaded&order=0.  Are you using the CD from "Linux Format"?

Hi Dan,
 
Yes thats the one.
Do you have an idea how to fix?
Regards,

Roumen
Title: Re: Floppy boot for install?
Post by: Dan Brown on December 01, 2001, 04:32:01 PM
Well, the best way to fix it is to download a newer version of e-smith/SME, as that one is fairly old.  Failing that, try reading the article I gave you the URL for, which will explain the workaround.
Title: Re: Floppy boot for install?
Post by: Roumen on December 01, 2001, 04:39:31 PM
Dan Brown wrote:
>
> Well, the best way to fix it is to download a newer version
> of e-smith/SME, as that one is fairly old.  Failing that, try
> reading the article I gave you the URL for, which will
> explain the workaround.


Hi again,
Thanks for the immidiate reply.
I'll possibly try to download ver 5. But 330 MB on my 31k bps modem connection (where Freeserve breaks every 2 hrs) seems like a week long job.
Can I get a smaller size download update for my ver 4? Or get the CD from somewhere?
Regards,

Roumen