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From: Linux on 390 Port [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Michael MacIsaac
Sent: Friday, January 12, 2007 7:03 AM
To: LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject: Re: SLES9 s390x problems installing SP3?
John,
I vaguely remember t
John,
I vaguely remember this. One workaround that an enterprising colleague
found was to unmount CD1 and mount CD2 in the same place while the error
message is showing. Then the upgrade should continue.
The crux of the problem, I believe, was that an identifier in a file was
wrong. I recall th
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Romanowski, John (OFT)
Enviado el: jueves, 11 de enero de 2007 22:13
Para: LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU
Asunto: SLES9 s390x problems installing SP3?
I'm trying to install SP3 onto a default install of 64-bit SLES9 s390x;
using yast2 and selecting "Patch CD Update" i
> I'm trying to install SP3 onto a default install of 64-bit SLES9 s390x;
> using yast2 and selecting "Patch CD Update" it finds the CD1 patches but
> refuses to find the CD2 directory: "media not found" (CD2's directory
> path is same as CD1's except that last digit is 2 in CD2 9as it should
> be;
I'm trying to install SP3 onto a default install of 64-bit SLES9 s390x;
using yast2 and selecting "Patch CD Update" it finds the CD1 patches but
refuses to find the CD2 directory: "media not found" (CD2's directory
path is same as CD1's except that last digit is 2 in CD2 9as it should
be; and the s