[RULE] Ftp install problem

Michael Fratoni mfratoni at tuxfan.homeip.net
Tue Aug 12 06:00:36 EEST 2003


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On Monday 11 August 2003 03:37 pm, Martin Stricker wrote:
> Christian Hebrok wrote:

> > If rhule try's it won't work I see the ftp commands like this
> > ftp://{chris:a}@192.168.1.1/RedHat/RPMS/name-of-rpm.rpm

> Those curly brackets must not be there. The FTP server thinks that user
> {chris with password a} is trying to log in. There must be a problem
> with the installation script (Michael, any idea?). Try allowing FTP
> access without authentification, so no user/password is required.
> Hopefully the curly brackets won't show then... Or change username and
> password so the curly brackets do fit...

It looks like a problem with the setup.sh script.

Christian,
Could you please try again using 
http://www.tuxfan.homeip.net:8080/rule/slinky/slinky-v0.3.97/slinky-v0.3.97.img
to create a new boot disk? It contains a new version of setup.sh.

Or, if you want to use the disks you have, boot the installer and exit to 
a shell rather than beginning the install, then edit /scripts/setup.sh:

At line 227, change "LOGIN={$LOGIN}@" to read "LOGIN=${LOGIN}@"
( Line 236 contains a similar error as well PORT=:{$PORT}, should be 
PORT=:${PORT} )

Save the file and then execute /scripts/setup.sh to start the installer.

Hope that helps,
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