Thanks a lot, it is exactely what I was searching for

Regards

:-)  Laurent Dubois - Equipe VM 




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De : Linux on 390 Port [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Envoyé : jeudi 22 mars 2007 17:58
À : [email protected]
Objet : Re: Installing package with NFS under RedHat


You need to mount the NFS share with the packages on it and then specify the 
--tree=/path/to/packages option to system-config-packages.  The tool assumes 
you're running it on something other than s390 (which is true of most of the 
system-config-* tools).

My memories of this tool are getting fuzzy because in RHEL 5 it uses yum under 
the covers.  I can't recall if it was possible to tweak the up2date/RHN sources 
(/etc/sysconfig/rhn/sources) with RHEL 4 and have system-config-packages work...

ks

(Blatently copied from my post last week about this)


On 3/22/07, EXT / DUBOIS Laurent <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've just installed a RedHat under my z/VM. (I used Suse before)
>
> I installed the system trough a NFS server and it ran ok.
>
> Right now I want to add some packages, using KDE.
>
> When I use the Add/Remove application tool, the system asks me to 
> insert a CD .... But I don't have any CD under my system ...
>
> Does any one knows where I must change some parameters in order it 
> searchs the package trough the nfs server ? ( I kow how to do it with 
> Yast under Suse, by changing source of installlation menu ... But here 
> I use RedHat)
>
> I can do the rpm commands one by one, but I have severals packages to 
> install, and it will take some time to do it manually.
>
> Thanks for any help.
>
> :-)  Laurent Dubois -
>
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