> I'd suggest booting from the CD, going for an expert install and
> installing rpm's RPM from the shell that comes up on <Alt-F2>.
An easirer way would be by choosing the upgrade option and choosing the rpm/ rpm devel 
and rpm utils packages
Regards,
Sunil Dhaka
in search of Linux enlightenment

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