Here is what I do Robert:
I took a old laptop and loaded suse i386 on it, then copied as many of the
CD's to it, under a dir called "install"
then hooked it up on the INTRANET so I can access it from my new installing
system Boot from CD1, then do the install from the laptop
as a ftp server.
> When is the -fPIC (or -fpic -- what's the difference?) required and when
> not? I don't use it at all in my s390 (31bit) build or in my x86_linux
> build and all works ok...
PIC = Position Independent Code (like relocatable code). For shared
libraries this means any program can use the librarie
At 17:38 31-07-02 -0400, Post, Mark K wrote:
>Install mm-1.1.3-35.s390.rpm off CD2
A popular way to get into this unpleasant situation is
when the mount points for your SuSE ISO images do not
match the original names that SuSE used. Each ISO image
has a copy of an index that lists the packages