Re: [expert] Howto integrate new settings in homebrew ISO?

2000-04-27 Thread DCH
Jean-Louis Debert wrote: "Brian T. Schellenberger" wrote: To do *that*, you would either have to re-create the RPMs involved, or write a "post-install" script that replaced the relavent files. The latter wouldn't be quite as automatic as you want but it would a heck of a lot easier.

Re: [expert] Howto integrate new settings in homebrew ISO?

2000-04-27 Thread Jean-Louis Debert
DCH wrote: Dear Mail-List, thanks for your immediate response! I got a question regarding those rpm's: Which RPMS's do I have to recompile/replace with my config files? I checked most of them using kpackage, but I couldn't find one containing the default Mandrake config files... Whew !!!

Re: [expert] Howto integrate new settings in homebrew ISO?

2000-04-26 Thread John Aldrich
On Wed, 26 Apr 2000, you wrote: You are right, of course. My post was just about how to put replacement files on the CD, not how to integrate them into the normal install process. But maybe some files needed for installation, are not in RPM's at all ... How about just having a separate CD

Re: [expert] Howto integrate new settings in homebrew ISO?

2000-04-25 Thread Jean-Louis Debert
root wrote: After a lot of download and adjusting work I finished a homebrew Mandrake-iso, which I burned on CD. But it only contains the default configuration files... Is there a possibility to include my adjusted configuration files (i.e. isdn-files, crontab...) in the installation files

Re: [expert] Howto integrate new settings in homebrew ISO?

2000-04-25 Thread DCH
Jean-Louis Debert wrote: root wrote: After a lot of download and adjusting work I finished a homebrew Mandrake-iso, which I burned on CD. But it only contains the default configuration files... Is there a possibility to include my adjusted configuration files (i.e. isdn-files,

Re: [expert] Howto integrate new settings in homebrew ISO?

2000-04-25 Thread Brian T. Schellenberger
To do *that*, you would either have to re-create the RPMs involved, or write a "post-install" script that replaced the relavent files. The latter wouldn't be quite as automatic as you want but it would a heck of a lot easier. DCH wrote: Jean-Louis Debert wrote: root wrote: After a

Re: [expert] Howto integrate new settings in homebrew ISO?

2000-04-25 Thread Jean-Louis Debert
DCH wrote: Jean-Louis Debert wrote: To manage this: 1. mount your CD normally, as a normal iso9660 fs. Note. now it's too late, but you _could_ have done it _before_ burning anything, by mounting your cd _image_ with the "loopback" option. This may be useful later on. 2. in your

[expert] Howto integrate new settings in homebrew ISO?

2000-04-24 Thread root
Dear Mail list! After a lot of download and adjusting work I finished a homebrew Mandrake-iso, which I burned on CD. But it only contains the default configuration files... Is there a possibility to include my adjusted configuration files (i.e. isdn-files, crontab...) in the installation files

[expert] Howto integrate new settings in homebrew ISO?

2000-04-24 Thread root
Dear Mail list! After a lot of download and adjusting work I finished a homebrew Mandrake-iso, which I burned on CD. But it only contains the default configuration files... Is there a possibility to include my adjusted configuration files (i.e. isdn-files, crontab...) in the installation files