> wrong download directory ;)
>
> You have 2 choices:
>
> 1. Go out and buy the box - it's about $50 if i'm not mistaken. by that
> you'll help Redhat and have 30 days or support :)
Nonsense
>
> 2. Download from the ISO directory the ISO images and burn them with your
> favorite program, boo
I created a grub configuration for my old 2.2.17 kernel and it booted.
It won't run x, but that's irrelevant.
I believe that this problem is related to there not being any scsi
drivers compiled into the supplied kernel. However I've tried building
an initrd with scsi modules in it, but the ai
I have exactly the same problem. I upgraded my smp machine from 7.1 to
7.2. The upgrade went without errors but the subsequent boot failed wit
the same message that this thread got started with.
My linux root partition is on a scsi drive, which I elected to convert
to ext3 during the upgrade.
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: Hello.
: Anyone know of any public rsync mirrors that carry the up-to-date rawhide
: tree?
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Hetz Ben-Hamo wrote:
> wrong download directory ;)
No, right directory, I am not installing, I am updating the discs,
newt once had a script for this I think.
>
>
> How do I create the CDs from this tree?
Kind regards
Kevin
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wrong download directory ;)
You have 2 choices:
1. Go out and buy the box - it's about $50 if i'm not mistaken. by that
you'll help Redhat and have 30 days or support :)
2. Download from the ISO directory the ISO images and burn them with your
favorite program, boot and install
On Wednesday
I have been out of the loop awhile, so things may have changed.
I have just downloaded the os directory tree, and the updates tree.
have done the genhdlist thing.
How do I create the CDs from this tree?
Kind regards
Kevin
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Le Wed, Dec 05, 2001 at 11:20:03AM -0500, Trond Eivind Glomsrød à écrit:
# "Jérôme Tournier" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
# Features are added to the next version of anaconda, not released as
# patches to previous ones.
good :)
is there a way to have a look to the patch ?
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Hello,
does anyone know if the LVM support is planned in anaconda installation program ?
Is there any patch available ?
Thank
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