Forrest, I am sure that what ever is happening here is what supposed to happen, but what, exactly, is happening? :) How did you decide that was what Brian should do? Is it only experience, or how could he have figured this out on his own? Is there some documentation somewhere that would have pointed him to this answer? Thank goodness we have this maillist! Thanks for your help...it is great to know that this source of information is here. Mike On Thu, 2004-03-04 at 12:32, Taylor, ForrestX wrote: > On Thu, 2004-03-04 at 13:15, Simper, Brian D wrote: > > I have a custom built bootable CD but I am getting errors when I go to > > use it. The traceback ends with these lines: > > > > File "/usr/lib/anaconda/hdrlist.py", line 900, in groupSetFromCompsFile > > for pnevra in (grpset.groups["base"].packages.keys() + > > KeyError: base > > > > > /usr/lib/anaconda/hdrlist.py(900)groupSetFromCompsFile() > > -> for pnevra in (grpset.groups["base"].packages.keys() + > > Try installing the comps-extras rpm file and run: > /usr/share/comps-extras/getfullcomps.py comps.xml /path/to/tree i386 > > /dev/null > > That should print out warnings/errors. Have you changed the comps.xml > file? There may be a problem with your base group. > > > > Does anyone recognize this error? What is "pnevra"? I do not have it > > listed in any file within the kickstart file or the resulting ISO. > > Google absolutely does not have any references for it. > > pnevra stands for package, name, epoch, version, release, arch. It is > the unique information for each rpm package. > > Forrest > > > _______________________________________________ > Kickstart-list mailing list > Kickstart-list@xxxxxxxxxx > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/kickstart-list