I see, I failed to understand that from the beginning. The problem is that apparently the latest anaconda has fixed this issue, but I won't be able to see it until a beta release of the next RHEL. But it seems to be solved, for now there isn't much I can do. I did get the yuminstall from RHEL 5.2 by extracting it from the stage2.img, and it is significantly different from the actual anaconda. Thank you Joel On Fri, 2008-08-08 at 09:32 +0200, Joel Andres Granados wrote: > Arthur Rodrigo Sawazachi Valadares wrote: > > Hi joel, I believe you are right, I'm probably using a different version > > of anaconda with my RHEL5u2 installation. The problem is how do I solve > > this? I wish to test the newest anaconda in SVN (which is the one I'm > > editing), but to test anaconda, I need a working RHEL. To which RHEL > > does this anaconda relate to (if there is one)? Is it possible for me to > > test this new anaconda on RHEL5u2, which is the one I'm using to > > install? > > If you are using rhel just get your hands on anaconda's srpm and get the source from there. Chances are you'll be using the same code that is on the installer. Also. I'm pretty sure that installing anaconda `yum install anaconda` will get you the correct code as well. (be sure that you have the same versions. > > FYI. ATM you cannot use a different version of anaconda to install different versions of distributions. IOW, you need RHEL52 anaconda version to install RHEL52. So if you want to change the RHEL52 installation you best work with RHEL52 anaconda. -- Arthur Rodrigo S Valadares Software Engineer Linux Technology Center - Brasil arthursv@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx _______________________________________________ Anaconda-devel-list mailing list Anaconda-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/anaconda-devel-list