1) There are still a number of RPMS that are not in the hdlists.
Could we have them included on the (last) CD anyway ?, or update the
generated hdlists to include a later version of the RPM if it's found.

2) Cannot login as root at the console (/etc/securetty is empty)

3) A number of libtermcap.so.2: cannot load shared object file errors in 
install.log for
  glibc-2.2.2
  setup-2.1.9
These seem to be caused by the fact that libtermcap is installed after them

4) Installing over and existing 8.0 (not choosing update) but not formatting
the partitions, the install seems to pick up the existing RPM database, it
should re-initialise it. This also caused a problem installing the boot 
loader

5) Proftpd fails to start as the nogroup group is missing.

6) ypbind, and yp-tools still not installing as there is a circular 
dependency
between them.

7) Building Window Manager Sessions produces the following error
Can't write to /etc/X11/gdm/Sessions/Gnome

Suggestions:
An existing boot loader (lilo/grub) should be looked for before formatting
partitions.

All in all this is probably the best set of CD's I've burned yet.

-- 
John Allen,                          Email:  mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Orbiscom Ltd,                        Web:    http://www.orbiscom.com/
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