"Brian T. Schellenberger" wrote: > > To do *that*, you would either have to re-create the RPMs involved, or > write a "post-install" script that replaced the relavent files. The > latter wouldn't be quite as automatic as you want but it would a heck of > a lot easier. > You are right, of course. My post was just about how to put replacement files on the CD, not how to integrate them into the normal install process. But maybe some files needed for installation, are not in RPM's at all ... -- Jean-Louis Debert [EMAIL PROTECTED] 74 Annemasse France old Linux fan
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