John Joyce writes:
> The trick with the RPMs is to download them and zip or tar them up on
> something which can handle long filenames - e.g. a unix box. Put the zip
> or tar on your IDEFS partition and then extract in a fashion similar to
> that described on Paul Vigay's page for installing off the Clan CD. (i.e.
> mount the adfs partition, and extract from there to RedHat/RPMS) N.B.
> directory must be RPMS not RPMs which caught me out. 

Please note that the second stage installer has been re-written.  This is
no longer necessary.

All previous information related to weird and wonderful ways of getting
the RPMs to install should now no longer be applied to the new installer.
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