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4.9. installing via ftp
the ftp dialog applies only if you are installing from an ftp server (if you selected ftp in the installation method dialog). this dialog allows you to identify the ftp server from which you are installing red hat enterprise linux.
enter the name or ip address of the ftp site you are installing from, and the name of the directory containing the redhat/ installation files for your architecture. for example, if the ftp site contains the directory /mirrors/redhat/arch/redhat/, enter /mirrors/redhat/arch/ (where arch is replaced with the architecture type of your system, such as i386, ia64, ppc, or s390). if everything was specified properly, a message box appears indicating that base/hdlist is being retrieved.
next, the welcome dialog appears.
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you can save disk space by using the iso images you have already copied to the server. to accomplish this, install red hat enterprise linux using iso images without copying them into a single tree by loopback mounting them. for each iso image:
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