Ron Stodden [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Here are just some of the non-existent RPMs called for by the
yesterday's installer:
you're wrong about saying install should be in sync with RPMs. The install
doesn't care what packages are there, except that hdlist.cz and depslist.ordered
should be
Ron Stodden [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[...]
(2) usr/share/VERSION in Mandrake/mdkinst tree
Alas, the latest download from my planetmirror mirror is build 498!
I'm afraid it's not possible. Latest one on our build machine is 1.451.
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Guillaume Cottenceau -
Pixel wrote:
Ron Stodden [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Here are just some of the non-existent RPMs called for by the
yesterday's installer:
you're wrong about saying install should be in sync with RPMs. The install
doesn't care what packages are there, except that hdlist.cz and
Ron Stodden [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Guillaume Cottenceau wrote:
After much pain, it seems to be fixed, and new build 449 contains a 2.4
kernel with this fix.
Where do we find this build number?
(1) top of console #2 after drakx is started
-or-
(2) usr/share/VERSION in
Guillaume Cottenceau wrote:
(2) usr/share/VERSION in Mandrake/mdkinst tree
Alas, the latest download from my planetmirror mirror is build 498!
There are automatic RPMS repository rebuild every 15 minutes, while the
install is rebuilt only when Pixel issues a "make upload" on the holy
leia
On Thu, Mar 08, 2001 at 08:03:32PM +0100, Guillaume Cottenceau wrote:
After much pain, it seems to be fixed, and new build 449 contains a 2.4
kernel with this fix.
Ye! Finaly reiserfs 2.6.x partitions during install ..
Christian
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"If a train station
Guillaume Cottenceau wrote:
After much pain, it seems to be fixed, and new build 449 contains a 2.4
kernel with this fix.
Where do we find this build number?
My latest downloaded Cooker VERSION is:
Linux-Mandrake Cooker-i586 20010308 19:02
How do I discover if this contains build 449 of
As some of you may have noticed, we were not using the 2.4 kernel during
install, due to a bug in the ramdisk driver.
After much pain, it seems to be fixed, and new build 449 contains a 2.4
kernel with this fix.
So, hopefully, machines with 64 Mbytes doing FTP/CDROM installs should be
able to