In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Andy Piper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've downloaded and installed the a.out version of RPM from Chris' site,
> but I cannot get any of the new RPMs to install at all. Even trying
> --nodeps results in errors about the packages being for a different
> architecture, followed by file conflicts.
Me too. Use --ignorearch and possibly --force to get these RPMS to install,
and then watch as your system becomes unbootable. :-( I think it wants a 2.2
kernel, but I'm not quite sure how to compile one now than my RISC PC won't
boot.
I have Timothy Baldwin's 2.2 kernel, but that won't recognise the PowerTec
partitioning scheme on my internal IDE hard disk, so that doesn't work
either. Is there a kernel option to force it to look for a PowerTec partition
table?
Charlie
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