On Wed, 2 Feb 2005 Rebecca.R.Hepper@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote: >My NFS server is RH 9 with anaconda & anaconda-runtime 9.0-4 RPMs >installed. I want to set up to install Fedora Core 3 systems. genhdlist is evil. Whereas it used to be statically compiled so that one could happily copy it cross-distro, now it just seems to have a bunch of GLIBC symbol versioning complaints whenever I try to run it away from the "host" release. This may not be entirely Redhat's fault... - the NSS problem has caused quite some chatter: http://www.google.com/search?q=nss+static+linking >Is there a way around this or does my server have to be upgraded to >Fedora? The least disruptive method I can think of would be to boot another workstation nearby with the FC rescue CD, mount the NFS dir and run genhdlist/pkgorder from there. Cheers, Phil