Exactly. Loop mount the first ISO files and CD to the mount point then do:
cp -av * ../xxx. Repeat for the
second ISO file. xxx then becomes your installation source. You should
update yast2-online-update, yast2-ncurses, and yest2-packagemanager before
doing the system update or patch CD update,
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I assume you mean change the source location or is there an actual
registration ?
I did change the source location.
thanks ...
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David Replied:
Read the README on the SP2 cd. You need to register the SP as an
installation source before r
Read the README on the SP2 cd. You need to register the SP as an
installation source before running the upgrade.
> I do not recall having these types of problems with service
> packs on SLES8.
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Do you mean to mount loop back and then copy the contents of CD1 and CD2
into a new subdirectory 'xxx'
and use 'xxx' as the new source location ?
TIA ..
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Bill replied:
You need to copy the first two CDs into a common d
You need to copy the first two CDs into a common directory and use that as
your installation source. The third CD is only source files and is not
needed to apply the service pack.
I have an existing SLES9 SP1 and trying to install the SP2 update.
I down loaded the three ISO files from the SuSE Por
I have an existing SLES9 SP1 and trying to install the SP2 update.
I down loaded the three ISO files from the SuSE Portal. All checked out ok
with MD5SUM.
I then uploaded them to a SLES8 system that we use as a software
repository.
Umounted that filesystem and mounted to the SLES9 that we want to i