Florin,
Could you take a moment to clear us up on this. I would like to try the
cooker version of snf out too. I have downloaded the entire mandrake-devel
tree to a local server and created a network install floppy. I was able to
kickoff the network install but got confused with regards to what packages
need to be selected. Could you explain what you mean by "unselect all the
pre-selected packages and select only one of snf packages corresponding to
the language you want ..."? Is this the firewall/router option?
If you could take a minute or two and write up the procedure I would be
most thankful.
Regards,
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Florin
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Please respond to
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Joseph Watson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hello
>
> I have a simple question. I know that there is a new version
of
> SNF out that is still on the 2.2.19 kernel. I found the cookfire
> directory on the ftp site, but what is the best way to test it out. Down
> load the whole thing and make a ISO to install from, or upgrade just a
few
> selected packages??? I can't seem to find info on this, so some advice
or
> direction will be greatly appreciated.
>
> Thanks much
>
>
> Joseph
>
>
Hello there,
the new SNF is not in the cookfire directory. That is the old SNF. The new
one is contained in the cooker directory, or sometimes called
mandrake-devel. You can do a network installation, the unselect all the
pre-selected packages and select only one of snf packages corresponding to
the language you want ...
this "new" SNF is based on the 2.4 kernel and iptables ...
cheers,
--
Florin http://www.mandrakesoft.com
