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I also started a mini-HOWTO that describes how this worked for me. See:
http://www.uibk.ac.at/zid/software/unix/linux/rhel-rebuild.htm
Greetings,
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e of Red Hat (Red Hat 7.0)? By the way, could someone clarify when
> the initrd is actually run (that's why I typed it between
> parenthesis)? Thanks.
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nearly
everything that was not ideal in my original plannings) but whether it is
possible ...
(Maybe someone might prove me wrong, will tell me something that will work
as well or even better - I will happily provide all the necessary
information.)
I do not see any possbility with RHAT for this, and this makes me feel rather
sad ... I do not even know whom to contact (eg. the guy who did the rpm
implementation on the RHAT start disk) ...
Michael
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t of rpms,
so no dependeny problems should occur) autorpm is rather save ...
The only problem is that new config files might get installed, but that's
a general rpm prob.
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be able to
install (ie. use the standard Red Hat Installation).
The concept should be okay as I've done quite a lot of diskless (or
nearly diskless) systems (ie. autorpm keeps the RPMs in sync, other files
are in sync using rsync, automated setup using kickstart).
However, it seems I c
n of the
> OS they're using (by default i386) with a few mount commands.
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> I just haven't finished doing this yet. :-)
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uld be done some common utility"? I maybe can maintain this set of utils,
> but this will be the Right Thing(tm) to _me_, probably not to others...
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> Michael.
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e to change the boot disk, probably somewhere in
the anaconda part. Anybody any idea how to do this (ie. what and where I
have to change/add this stuff)?
Thanks,
Michael
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0 == "no") that controls whether files
> # marked as %doc should be installed.
> #%_excludedocs
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> and make it:
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> %_excludedocs 1
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> Maximum RPM is out of date.
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> Matt
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chael
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