http://qa.mandrakesoft.com/show_bug.cgi?id=3626
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it works fine for us, in NFS, here. the odds are high that your mirroring
failed, or the mirror you're using is broken.
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I do not know what version of the installer is in the released version of
Bamboo.
I do know that I had this problem in RC1 and RC2 as well as the final release
of Bamboo.
For RC1 and 2, I assumed it would be taken care of, since I did not work from a
hard drive image exported via nfs, but worked from a cdrom image exported via
nfs.
For the release version of Bamboo, I have a hard drive partition w/ the
contents of the RPMS as outlined below.
network image on CD and from website both generate same issue.
Steps:
1. Create /Bamboo on a hard drive partition
2. Copy /Mandrake/* to /Bamboo/Mandrake/*
3. Create nfs export of /Bamboo
4. Create network image using network.img either from /Bamboo/images or from
MandrakeSoft website.
5. Attempt installation of Bamboo across network.
6. Choose NFS installation
7. Configure IP/static
8. Request IP/Bamboo at nfs prompt
9. nfs mount succeeds.
10. Error messega generated from:
(actual module does not stay on the screen long enough and does not log
anywhere so this is the best approximation I can make of the error).
/Mandrake/mdkinst/usr/lib/perl5/5.8.0/i386-linux-thread-multi/lib.pm on line 6.
Config.pm is not found.
The @INC list for perl is displayed followed by the above error. the i386 may
be a directory - not sure.
lib.pm is called from runinstall2 on line 30.
/Mandrake/mdkinst/usr/lib/perl5/5.8.0/i386-linux-thread-multi/Config.pm.gz
exists. As does
/Mandrake/mdk