Mike,
Your find command barfed with something likefind: "missing argument to `-exec'
But, the answer is "kernel-2.6.9-5.EL". I found this by doing:
rpm -qf `locate autofs4 | grep modules`
So what if it printed the name of the kernel package 3 times. It's an answer. :o)
Mike
At 04:38 PM 3/2/2005 -0800, you wrote:
Quoting Michael J McCafferty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
I have it installed on my laptop, but that's at home. A quick look at RHN, I
see the following:
glibc glibc-2.3.4-2
*sigh*.. I'm betting the did .4 on purpose. Now, when any of our ISVs build on
RHEL4, it won't work on sles9 since it's 2.3.3.
AFS Does krbafs count ? krbafs-1.2.2-6 No "arla"
Nope.. doesn't count. :) Was wondering if they did arla or openafs, but figured
they wouldn't. We had to pester Novell for months to get them to agree to
support openafs on sles9, and they finally have. Our image at Qualcomm is
completely dependent on afs.
autofs autofs-4.1.3-67:1 (don't know about unsupported or not)
If you have a sec, please see which rpm the autofs4 module came from.. find /lib/modules -type f -name autofs4\* -exec rpm -qf {} \; should give it.
I'm just curious to see if they still wedge it into the unsupported modules package, but considering they finally moved the daemon to an autofs4 one, probably not.
Thanks btw...
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