Since Red Hat 4.2, I have frequently performed network-based installs of Red Hat/Fedora. Some time around Fedora 16, installing over the network became somewhat unreliable. It seems like some days it just won't work. Generally there is some package that cannot be found or something to that effect.
I have always assumed that problems with network installs occur because of inconsistencies across Fedora's mirrors.
Today, I had trouble until I changed the source URL to http://dl.fedoraproject.org/... and avoided mirrorlists.
I have had this trouble on two university campuses and also from home.
The stange thing is that I do not see too many complaints from anyone else. Has anyone else had trouble with this?
I would much prefer using the mirror system than hitting dl.fedoraproject.org directly.
On 11.02.2015 21:44, W. Michael Petullo wrote:
Since Red Hat 4.2, I have frequently performed network-based installs of Red Hat/Fedora. Some time around Fedora 16, installing over the network became somewhat unreliable. It seems like some days it just won't work. Generally there is some package that cannot be found or something to that effect.
I have always assumed that problems with network installs occur because of inconsistencies across Fedora's mirrors.
Today, I had trouble until I changed the source URL to http://dl.fedoraproject.org/... and avoided mirrorlists.
I have had this trouble on two university campuses and also from home.
The stange thing is that I do not see too many complaints from anyone else. Has anyone else had trouble with this?
I would much prefer using the mirror system than hitting dl.fedoraproject.org directly.
https://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/devel/2015-February/207594.html FYI, I am going to be moving machines around at a datacenter...
Perhaps ask him not to move machines around, at least until you install. ;)