Tom,

Have you learned anything about how to mount and/or manage the SLES9 SDK?


regards,

Jim Knox
Baycare Health Systems




>From:         Tom Duerbusch
>Subject:      SLES9 SDK
>Comments: To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
>Floating around the zLinux world is the mksles9root by Mark.  Once I got
>other problems resolved, it worked fine.
> 
>But now I need the SLES9 SDK (gotta have Regina).
> 
>On the first system, I ftped the SDK over to that image, and mounted it
>directly and, eventually, got regina.  But really I would like to have
>the SDK part of my SLES9 installation server.  And when I need regina
>quick, I just ftp the rpm over and install it.
> 
>But I would rather have the SDK served by my SLES9 installation server,
>perhaps merged in as part of mksles9root.
> 
>I'm missing a few small pieces in order to make it part of the
>sles9root structure that mksles9root creates.  But I don't know what.
>parts<G>.
> 
>But the first step is finding some documentation on how to mount/use
>the SDK image with Yast.
> 
>There didn't seem to be any documenation on the SDK that describes how
>to mount/use this beast.
> 
>Trying to keep with the format that mksles9root provided, I now have
>the image mounted as:
> 
>/data1/sles9root/sdk1/CD1
> 
>That works with Yast as a local directory and installs stuff just fine.
>However, the goal is to be able to serve this image via ftp to all
>Linux images, just like the 6 iso images of the installation and the
>single SP1 image.
> 
>So has anyone done this yet or has found the location of the
>documentation on how to mount/use the SDK?
> 
>Thanks
> 
>Tom Duerbusch
>THD Consulting

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