? Linux Install via vncviewer  post install ? device xvda was unreadable ?

Thanks in advance:
Using 64 bit new server/ I've successfully installed version 2.1 64bit of VM Server.
During the virt-install --vnc
# mount -o ro,loop /OVS/running_pool/rac1/rhel-5.1-server-x86_64-disc1.iso /el/EL5x86_64
# service iptables stop
# service portmap restart
# service nfs restart
# exportfs *:/el/EL5x86_64
What is the name of your virtual machine? : rac1
How much RAM should be allocated: 8000
What would you like to use as the disk (path)? /OVS/running_pool/rac1/rac.img
How large would you like the disk (/OVS/running_pool/rac1/rac1.img (gigabytes)? 100
Would you like to enable graphics support? (yes or no): yes
What is the install location? nfs:192.168.1.11:/el/EL5x86_64
Then I set the DISPLAY=<client-ip>:0.0
The /etc/exports contains: /el/EL5x86_64 *(rw,no_root_squash)
During the Linux Install
1. I configure the IP for the Guest OS install
2. Configure TCP/IP for the new Guest OS
I Get a Warning on the Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5
The Partition table on device xvda was unreadable to create new partitions it must be initialized, causing the loss of ALL DATA on this drive.
I choose: YES
Because it will not allow me to choose NO
Then I get the following:
Remove Linux partitions on selected drives and create default layout
The Select the drive(s) to use for this installation
I see
Check for xvda 102399 MB Xen Virtual Block Device
Then I get the ERROR:
The file system-config-services-0.9.4-1.el5.noarch.rpm can not be opened.
I appreciate advice heter

the rpm package, system-config-services-0.9.4-1.el5.0.1.noarch.rpm is not in the first disk,but in second ISO file.
.../Enterprise-R5-U1-Server-x86_64-disc2.iso/Server/system-config-services-0.9.4-1.el5.0.1.noarch.rpm
so you need change to second ISO file. or you may download EL5.1 DVD,and need not switch iso file since all rpm packages in one ISO file.

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    - just point me to the manual if I overlooked that possibility :) ?

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