Re: problems with nfs install

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I'm pretty sure you need the whole RedHat directory from the RedHat CD.
Underneath the RedHat directory is the RPMS directory, which you obviously
need and also underneath RedHat is the base directory.  You need the base
directory because it contains things like the comp file -- if you had @
Workstation Common in your packages section of the ks.cfg file, the comps
file says what rpms are included in the Workstation Common package.  You
shouldn't need the images and dosutils directory from the RedHat CD.





Chris Rouch <cdvr@xxxxxxxxx>@redhat.com on 11/01/2001 07:05:11 AM

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Rebecca.R.Hepper@xxxxxxxxxxx said:
> I believe you are pointing to the wrong directory on your server
therefore the
> packages are not being installed off your server.  The directory
structure on
> the RedHat 7.1 CD's looks like this: redhat-7.1/RedHat/RPMS You need to
keep
> that same structure on your NFS server when  you copy all data off the
CD's.

Thanks for the pointer. I found that just putting the rpms on the server
still didn't work - I needed to copy the entire disk. Is that right, or is
there a subset of the disk (rpms + ????) that I need.

Regards,

Chris



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