Did you use Mike MacIsaac's mksles9root.sh script to create the
directory structure?  The errors you're receiving can be the result of
not having all the proper symlinks, etc.


Mark Post

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Tim Hare
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I created /sles9xroot  and in the dialog on the HMC with the install
system I gave it that directory. It is also the home directory of the
user I gave the dialog. The FTP log shows it retrieving

/sles9xroot/content in ASCII
/sles9xroot/boot/root in binary
/sles9xroot/content  _again_ in binary this time
/sles9xroot/media.1/info.txt in binary /sles9xroot/control.xml  in
binary

before (I think) the failure message occurs.

Tim Hare
Senior Systems Programmer
Florida Department of Transportation
(850) 414-4209

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