Re: anaconda -r option

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++ 06/03/02 15:24 -0500 - Joubert Berger:
> Erik Troan wrote:
>  > On Tue, 05 Mar 2002 13:56:52 -0500 "Joubert Berger"
>  > <joubert@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>  >
>  >
>  >> The way I understood the -r option to work is that it is for a
>  >> directory that anaconda will install everything into.  If this is
>  >> correct, then why do I have to partition the drives?  I still get
>  >> the disk druid screen.  What do I do at this screen?  What am I
>  >> missing?
>  >>
>  >
>  > The partitioning you setup will be ignored. -r is really something
>  > we use for testing; it's not a polished feature.
>  >
>  > Erik
>  >
> 
> Thanks.  I was not 100% sure it would ingore it.  My next problem is 
> that now after all the rpms have installed, when it starts doing some 
> processing after the rpms are installed, I get an error about not being 
> able to access /dev/null?  You ever see this problem?
> 
> --joubert
> 

Are you running anaconda as root? If you are not, you will get bad
permissions on the installed files, and the device files will not
be created at all.

-- 
Crutcher Dunnavant <crutcher+spam@xxxxxxxxxx>
ECSS System Hacker / UA COE CS Senior





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