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 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- For LINUX-390 subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the message: INFO LINUX-390 or visit http://www.marist.edu/htbin/wlvindex?LINUX-390
