Well... as I suspected, there are problems, even in RH. The first issue was already brought up by Marc Leveille, where the default config is not found when doing "Setup Network Boot". The files are named differently and are in a different location. This should be resolved quickly. I'll post a bug.

Jason

At 08:14 AM 1/20/2003 -0500, Sean Dague wrote:
Is this a better discussion to have on oscar-devel? We might get more input
there, and it would be good to have a detailed list of what went wrong.

-Sean

On Fri, Jan 17, 2003 at 03:39:32PM -0600, Jason B. wrote:
> Like I said... I haven't tried a RH install, so my results may be due to
> SuSE issues. I'll let everyone know after I get a RH test done (soon).
>
> Jason
>
> At 04:27 PM 1/17/2003 -0500, Michael Chase-Salerno wrote:
> >Could you provide some details as to the problems you hit/files that
> >were missing? I did several installs on RH 7.2 and didn't hit any
> >problems like that.
> >
> >Mike
> >
> >On Fri, 2003-01-17 at 16:05, Jason B. wrote:
> >> Well... while the rest of the whole core group has been away, I've been
> >> trying the latest CVS checkout on a SuSE system. Aside from (quite a
> >few)
> >> differences between RH and SuSE that had to be mediated, things went
> >> surprisingly well. I believe there is a lot of issues with the current
> >SIS
> >> integration, due to the new version being checked in. I haven't tried
> >a RH
> >> install, so I can't say that OSCAR is fubar in every situation. If the
> >> issues I'm facing aren't SuSE-based (which some of them must be... like
> >> scripts not able to find files that are provided by SIS but now in a
> >> different location), then we have a lot of work ahead of us to get 2.2
> >out
> >> the door.
> >>
> >> If any of you are still doing installations of a working OSCAR on a RH
> >ia32
> >> system, try out clumon. It's available from our OPD repository.
> >>
> >> Also, if any of you are interested in other places OSCAR is being used,
> >> check out gelato.org. They're making a single-CD-based distro (RH 7.2
> >with
> >> updates) with OSCAR for IA64.
> >>
> >> Jason
> >>
> >>
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