hi everybody,
>Does it mean that i will have to reinstall linux once again to install rpms.if so
>then give me some tips on hoe to set the loadln.previous time i had chosen the gnome
>workstation type of installation.Which type i select so that i do get tha rpms
>ready.do i have to do some post installation things to install rpms coz i have not
>done any thing the previous time except for running the xconfigurator & configuring
>my monitor.
>if the rpms can be installed without completely reinstalling linux then please do
>guide me.
>thanking you all in advance.
>Apurva Shukla
>
>--- "Binand Raj S." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> wrote:
>>Rajesh Fowkar forced the electrons to say:
>>> Mount the linux CD.
>>> cd /mnt/cdrom/RedHat/RPMS
>>> rpm -Uvh rpm<press tab>
>>
>>How can he install an RPM if he doesn't have the rpm command on his
>>machine?? :-)
>>
>>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>.
>>
>>Binand
>>
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