When I did a hard drive install using the boot floppy for hard disk 
installation, I got the same X errors described by Phil.  There were 
also a few problems with package installation:

- Error installing package procmail-3.13.1-6mdk - it turns out that it 
isn't even in the Mandrake/RPMS/ dir of the install files.  What is 
this package?  Do I need it?  I haven't had problems using my computer 
without it.

- Error installing package initscripts-4.97-33mdk - I needed to 
install this manually afterwards because Linux wouldn't boot without 
it--I had to go to a separate boot disk to do it, then chroot to where 
Linux was installed.  It wouldn't work when I tried installing it with 
rpm at first, and it was telling me to run msec or something.  So I 
did that (set the security level to 3) even though the installation 
process should have done this automatically I think, and then it 
installed fine.

- Error installing packages Mesa-3.1-14mdk and 
Mesa-common-devel-3.1-14mdk - I tried installing these manually 
afterwards and it's a bit weird.  The Mesa rpm needs Mesa-common to 
install, while the Mesa-common rpm likewise needs Mesa.  The same 
thing went for Mesa-devel and Mesa-common-devel.  I just forcefully 
installed them all.

But I have otherwise gotten almost everything else working with my 
installation.

-p

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Original Message <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<

On 5/9/00, 10:01:27 AM, "Alex Hayes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote 
regarding Fwd: [Cooker] Auto install missing step?:


> just ftp'd last night from sunsite.uio.no and had excatly the same 
results.


> ----Original Message Follows----
> From: Phil <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [Cooker] Auto install missing step?
> Date: Tue, 09 May 2000 04:52:59 -0700


> Hi,

>    Just completed an ftp "automated" install from rpmfind.net and it 
didn't
> ask
> to make a boot disk, went directly from adding a user account to boot
> loader.

>    Then when X tried to start after first reboot, complains of
> "failed to set default font path 'unix/:-1'
> fatal server error
> could not open default font 'fixed;"

>    But there were a couple problems with packages during the
> install, / is at 61% use.



> --
> Phil Lavigna
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> http://www.linux-mandrake.com/en/demos/


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