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> > When trying to install RH9 from the CD on a completely rebuilt RAID
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> > (dtr_i2o if I'm rememering right). After that part it tries to load
> > anaconda but gets a sig11 and reboots the system. Trying to
> install using
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On Wednesday 19 February 2003 03:54 am, Toralf Lund wrote:
> Are the "anaconda-runtime" tools documented anywhere?
Officially, not to the best of my knowledge.
There is a good howto here though:
http://www.linuxworks.com.au/red
Are the "anaconda-runtime" tools documented anywhere?
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Subject: Re: Anaconda installer crashes while loading X
> I tried a "linux
> I tried a "linux default" install, and a "linux lowres" install. Both
times, anaconda installer crashed while loading X.
>
> The machine is a"
> Dell OptiPlex GX260
> P4 1.8Ghz
> 512 MB Ram
> Intel 82845GL Graphics
> Dell M991 19" Monitor
&
When you say "crashed", what do you mean? What sort of errors are you
getting? In my experience, Anaconda is nice enough to give out some
useful information that you can use to debug the crash.
On Wed, 2003-01-22 at 11:40, Nicholas Marsh wrote:
> I tried a "linux default"
I tried a "linux default" install, and a "linux lowres" install. Both times, anaconda
installer crashed while loading X.
The machine is a"
Dell OptiPlex GX260
P4 1.8Ghz
512 MB Ram
Intel 82845GL Graphics
Dell M991 19" Monitor
Any ideas? Is that card/monitor not s
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On 26-Apr-2002/17:38 -0300, Leonardo Rodrigues Magalhães <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>Ok .. am I suppose to get this script on %post, right ?
Yes.
>Another question . on post install, are all the mounts mounted ?
Yes, they have to be in o
which path should I use to access files on /etc ??
And thanks very much for your replies :)
Sincerily,
Leonardo Rodrigues
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On 25-Apr-2002/19:47 -0300, Leonardo Magalhães <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Using a kickstart config file for automatic installation, is it possible
>to get kickstart to ASK the network configuration ?
You should be able to write a shell script that a
Hello Guys,
Using a kickstart config file for automatic installation, is it possible
to get kickstart to ASK the network configuration ? I mean ... i need
machines with STATIC ip addresses, custom nameservers and custom gateways
( not dhcp ). But I'd like kickstart to ask them. I know ho
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On Saturday 20 April 2002 10:34 am, Leonardo Rodrigues Magalhães wrote:
> Hello Guys,
>
> I've noticed that rh7.2 installs create the /root/anaconda-ks.cfg
> file, which reflects the actual installation ( RPMs installed,
>
Hello Guys,
I've noticed that rh7.2 installs create the /root/anaconda-ks.cfg file,
which reflects the actual installation ( RPMs installed, partitions, etc
etc ).
Question is: how this file can be used to generate a customized
installation disk ? Can a floppy that uses ori
Hello,
By default, anaconda proposed grub for boot loader and lilo, but grub is the default.
i want to patch anaconda so that lilo is the default bootloader.
I found what to change for this but only on the console anaconda mode.
I can't find where is the option for the graphical install
On Mon, 3 Dec 2001, Steve Lee wrote:
> Can someone tell me what this is in RedHat.
> Purpose, wher to find some docs.
anaconda is the name of the installer program. check under
/usr/share/doc/anaconda-???, although the documentation there is pretty
skimpy.
any particular reason yo
Can someone tell me what this is in RedHat.
Purpose, wher to find some docs.
Thanks.
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does anyone know if the LVM support is planned in anaconda installation program ?
Is there any patch available ?
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Hello,
does anyone ever find documentation about the syntax used in the python script to
generate
the installation classes ?
That would be very helpful !
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Hello,
i generate my images using buildinstall script.
When compiling, the scipt send me error message (but continue):
...
Module modlist not found in kernel rpm
Module myri_sbus not found in kernel rpm
Module pagdepmod: not found in kernel rpm
Module pkgorder not found in kernel rpm
Module python
Patrick Nelson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> So besides descriptions of lizards and an accurate lock on anaconda. Anyone
> understand what installing this rpm does to the workstation?
Installs the installer - you can run it standalone into a root if you
desire, or you can
At 11/19/2001 10:10 AM -0800, you wrote:
>So besides descriptions of lizards and an accurate lock on anaconda. Anyone
>understand what installing this rpm does to the workstation?
Sorry, no idea. I understood it was for installing the box, so never
touched it thereafter.
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So besides descriptions of lizards and an accurate lock on anaconda. Anyone
understand what installing this rpm does to the workstation? It says it is
so the users can reconfigure there environments. Running anaconda faults
with no install type specified
>Statux <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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> > anaconda is the
> > My-box-isn't-a-server-and-doesn't-stay-running-for-weeks-on-end cron
> > daemon.
The cron daemon for boxes that don't stay up 24/7 is a
At 11/19/2001 04:52 AM +, you wrote:
> > Nope, anaconda is the installer program - written in python. It also
> > feeds on lizards ;)
>
>Suse chameleon style lizards?
Probably Caldera LIZARDs (their install GUI) and other such small reptiles.
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"Peter Kiem" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > Trond Eivind Glomsrød <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> >
> > Nope, anaconda is the installer program - written in python. It also
> > feeds on lizards ;)
>
> Suse chameleon style lizards?
There i
hello,
i want to generate a personnal modified redhat distribution.
I tried using the /usr/lib/anaconda-runtime/buildinstall script.
my root distribution is /home/ftp/disk1 which contain RedHat/ images/
When i axecute /usr/lib/anaconda-runtime/buildinstall /home/ftp/disk1
the begining seems
> Trond Eivind Glomsrød <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
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> Nope, anaconda is the installer program - written in python. It also
> feeds on lizards ;)
Suse chameleon style lizards?
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Statux <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> anaconda is the
> My-box-isn't-a-server-and-doesn't-stay-running-for-weeks-on-end cron
> daemon.
Nope, anaconda is the installer program - written in python. It also
feeds on lizards ;)
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On Fri, 16 Nov 2001 21:07:08 -0500 (EST)
Statux <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> implied:
Well, here's the blurb:
The anaconda package contains portions of the Red hat Linux
installation program which can then be run by the user for
reconfiguration and advanced installation options.
That'
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Ohhh yeah.. well I had some good info anyway. anaconda is.. um.. on the
tip of my tongue but i forget what it is :)
I worked all day.. can't see straight :)
On Fri, 16 Nov 2001, ABrady wrote:
> Sounds like you're confusing ANACRON
Sounds like you're confusing ANACRON and ANACONDA.
> anaconda is the
> My-box-isn't-a-server-and-doesn't-stay-running-for-weeks-on-end cron
> daemon. You only use either crond (vixie-cron) or anacron. crond runs
> things at the time intervals specified in the various
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anaconda is the
My-box-isn't-a-server-and-doesn't-stay-running-for-weeks-on-end cron
daemon. You only use either crond (vixie-cron) or anacron. crond runs
things at the time intervals specified in the various crontab's on your
What does installing anaconda do for me. I tried it and then ran anaconda
but it asks for an installation method. However there isn't any information
that I can find on it anywhere on the system. What is the command line
structure of the anaconda co
I'm looking for information on updating the RedHat installer for RedHat
6.2. What I'd like to do is put a newer version of the DAC960 driver
into the installer so that it will work properly with the currently
available Mylex RAID controllers.
If anyone can point me at documentation or tips on how
Is there an anaconda (6.2 updated) iso anywhere?
Thanks
Ray
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> install, selected my various packages, and began.
>
> The installation procedure formatted all partitions, and then began the
> install. Satisfied with the progress meter's progress, I went away for
> awhile. When I returned there was an Anaconda error message dialog
Is there an anaconda ISO laying around?
Thanks
Ray
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partitions, and then began the
> install. Satisfied with the progress meter's progress, I went away for
> awhile. When I returned there was an Anaconda error message dialog
> box with several error messages (unfortunately, I didn't write them
> down). I hit "debug&quo
ion messages, set up my partitions with Druid, chose a custom
install, selected my various packages, and began.
The installation procedure formatted all partitions, and then began the
install. Satisfied with the progress meter's progress, I went away for
awhile. When I returned there was
I'm finding most of the manuals (install, reference, and otherwise) are
lacking as it pertains to Red Hat's automated installation system in 6.1.
One of the new "features" of 6.1 is some sort of python scripting support,
yet I have not found a single resource detailing the use (or benefit) of it.
> I will be upgrading or simply installing Red Hat 6.1 next week, so I started to
> download the updates for 6.1.
>
> I will probably installing from a non bootable cd-rom
> drive.(non scsi, non pcmcia)
> Could someone clear something up for me regarding the anaconda update
I will be upgrading or simply installing Red Hat 6.1 next week, so I started to
download the updates for 6.1.
I will probably installing from a non bootable cd-rom
drive.(non scsi, non pcmcia)
Could someone clear something up for me regarding the anaconda update disks.
Which one(s) do I need
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