On 9/20/05, <b class="gmail_sendername">Jeremy Rosengren</b> <<a href="mailto:jeremy@rosengren.org">jeremy@rosengren.org</a>> wrote:<div><span class="gmail_quote"></span><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">
Have you verified that you can access<br><a href="http://10.2.0.51/kickstart/scripts/admins*">http://10.2.0.51/kickstart/scripts/admins*</a> and<br><a href="http://10.203.4.51/kickstart/extra-rpm/tsm/*.rpm">http://10.203.4.51/kickstart/extra-rpm/tsm/*.rpm
</a> through a browser using<br>those exact URLs (minus the globs, of course)? Webservers can be tricky<br>when trying to access them via IP addresses depending on how they're<br>configured.<br><br>Is everything working until the point where it tries to wget?
<br><br>Try the virtual terminal change I posted in my previous reply to switch<br>over to a terminal so that you can see what's going on. That way, if<br>you're getting errors from wget, you'll know what they are.</blockquote>
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I gave it a go with outputting to another terminal and found a
couple of errors in the wget command. I didn't go back and try to
correct it under NFS at this time, but will going forward.<br>
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In regards to the problems I was getting, I was always able to connect
via IP address. I gave it IP's instead of FQDN info to save on
typing in net info. When I was working with this under NFS, once
the system was up and running after the kickstart, I could mount the
NFS share via IP and run the script successfully.<br>
</div><br></div>Thanks to everyone on the help. This allows me to get further along than I was before.<br><br clear="all"><br>-- <br>-Shawn<br><br>-Nemo me impune lacessit. Ne Obliviscaris.. <br>