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Chapter 4. Installing on Intel® and AMD Systems<br />

Figure 4.4. TCP/IP Configuration<br />

8. Installing via NFS<br />

The NFS dialog applies only if you are installing from an NFS server (if you selected NFS Image<br />

in the <strong>Installation</strong> Method dialog).<br />

Enter the domain name or IP address of your NFS server. For example, if you are installing from<br />

a host named eastcoast in the domain example.<strong>com</strong>, enter eastcoast.example.<strong>com</strong> in the<br />

NFS Server field.<br />

Next, enter the name of the exported directory. If you followed the setup described in Section 5,<br />

“Preparing for a Network <strong>Installation</strong>”, you would enter the directory /export/directory/.<br />

If the NFS server is exporting a mirror of the <strong>Red</strong> <strong>Hat</strong> <strong>Enterprise</strong> <strong>Linux</strong> installation tree, enter the<br />

directory which contains the root of the installation tree. You will enter an <strong>Installation</strong> Key later<br />

on in the process which will determine which subdirectories are used to install from. If<br />

everything was specified properly, a message appears indicating that the installation program<br />

for <strong>Red</strong> <strong>Hat</strong> <strong>Enterprise</strong> <strong>Linux</strong> is running.<br />

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