On Fri, Sep 29, 2006 at 09:37:56AM +0100, Tim Green wrote:
On 9/29/06, cl@isbd.net cl@isbd.net wrote:
However I now seem to have a reasonably easy/reliable route for installing Suse at least. I have to say that the instructions (or total lack of them) were crap, for it to work you have to know:-
The IP address of the system itself, i.e. it has at least to be on the local subnet. The IP address of the gateway. The IP address of your DNS server.
Crikey! Is the network installation disk so small they cannot afford a simple DHCP client?
Ah, no, not quite true. I don't use DHCP so I had to answer 'no' to that question. :-) You would have to know what DHCP was though.