RedHat doesn't have a yast like command. Mount the CDs and use the rpm
command. Carlos :-)
Saying goes: Great minds think alike - I say: Great minds think for
themselves!
Carlos A. Ordonez
IBM Corporation
Server Consolidation
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If someone would point me in the right direction, I'd appreciate the
assistance. I'm new to using Red Hat.
I've installed Red Hat Linux 7.2 for S/390 (2.4 kernel) without any
graphical interface (KDE or GNOME) packages. Is there a non-graphical
(using PuTTY, ncurses, for example) interface to adding software to this
system? If I were using SuSE (which I'm quite comfortable with) I'd use
YaST to do something like this.
William P. Scully
Systems Programmer
Computer Associates International, Inc
2291 Wood Oak Drive
Unit 5-29C
Herndon, Virginia 20171
Work: +1 703 708 3976
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