That is not a package, the "@" makes it a group definition in the
*comps.xml file in /repodata on the XS iso image. You must loopback
mount the iso to view the file, then have a look for that string.
Well, you're right as usual. (also I said xs-pkgs remembering 0.6, when I
should have said o
In our local case, the deployment purchased a supposedly RHEL-compliant
server which lacked a Linux driver for its built-in RAID controller.
This RAID controller created disk partitions which spanned the full size of
each disk drive. These partitions appeared when the lower-level disk
controller(
(btw installing straight from cd never worked for me as it failed on the
disk partitioning regardless of the options I chose)
From a kickstart file or by hand in the installer?
using the cd and taking the kickstart option.
Jerry
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funny thing is that it works fine under cobbler. anaconda offered to
reinitialize the partition and I let it, but still didn't help.
From: Martin Langhoff
Sent: Friday, March 30, 2012 7:04 AM
To: Tim Moody
Cc: server-devel@lists.laptop.org
Subject: Re: [Server-devel] xs-pkgs
On Mar 29, 20
On Mar 29, 2012 5:52 PM, "Tim Moody" wrote:
> (btw installing straight from cd never worked for me as it failed on the
disk partitioning regardless of the options I chose)
I've seen that happen when the disk has strange partitioning information.
Anaconda queries the disk, gets confused, and event