<amazement> how do you guys figure this sh*t out? </amazement>
Bret
"Michael J. McGillick" wrote:
> Robert:
>
> Assuming you have a directory called 6.2 where you have the 6.2 downloaded
> to:
>
> 1) Add all of your new RPMs to the RedHat RPMS directory.
> 2) Make sure there are not 2 different versions of the same file.
> 3) While in the top level directory (/6.2) execute:
>
> ./misc/src/anaconda/utils/genhdlist ./
>
> This will generate a new list of the expected RPMs to find on the CD.
>
> - Mike
>
> On Fri, 21 Apr 2000, Robert Glover wrote:
>
> > What I want is a single install CD with the most up-to-date RPMs. I created
> > a CD-ROM of the Red Hat installation disk with updated RPMS from an
> > "updates" mirror site. Unfortunately the install program apparently checks
> > version numbers of the RPMS. It fails as soon as it reaches an updated RPM
> > -- it gives me some sort of Python error. This happened with two different
> > burns of the CD, so it probably wasn't a bad CD.
> >
> > My question: Is there a way to tell the installer to use the updated RPMS
> > or do I have to live with a two-CD method for installing/re-installing my
> > system? I can live with that, but a one-CD install seems more elegant to
> > me.
> >
> > In a somewhat related issue, I was unable to make the CD bootable even
> > though I specified the El Torito filesystem and a boot.img file. This is
> > not that important, because I can just use a boot floppy *and* a CD, but I
> > have been wondering if I missed anything.
> >
> > Thanks!
> > --
> > Fear not the Penguin.
> >
> >
> >
>
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