On 21/11/02 17:46 +0530, Dr . Sharukh K . R . Pavri . thus spake:
> What I have now done is cat the output of ls of the RPMS directory to a text
> file and name these files cd1, cd2 etc. Then it's just a matter of grepping
> thru the file which is a list of the rpms on a particular CD and then only
> mounting that CD. Does anyone have a more elegant solution to this ?

LOL.That is exactly how I used to manage the disk hunting. At the end,
all frustated, I copied all the RPMs in a single directory on the hard
disk. Does anyone have a worse solution than this? :(

- Sandip

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