Jay Turner wrote:

Sorry, should have checked that before sending out the message. The short answer is that it's a known bug and has been resolved in the latest internal anaconda builds. The workaround at this point is to either use a different method or explode the trees, then do an http install from the exploded location.

Thanks for looking at my problem.

I am a tree-friendly persons but in this case I am willing to 'explode the trees' if you would be so kind to explain what that means, i.e. what I have to do. (precisely, step by step, if possible, string from the 5 iso files sitting in some directory.

if there is a documentation somewhere, a link would be helpful.

I am not the typical redhat beta tester, just a user who has to replace a server, and instead of installing another RHEL 3 system, as we have been using since years, I thought I give RHEL 5 a try even when it is only beta. I am sure 'yum' will later upgrade it to the actual release, and I will have gained a lot of experience about the step from 3 to 5 in the meantime.

Alois

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