Re: Problems installing Fedora core 4 with kickstart

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On Wed, 20 Jul 2005, Seun Wright wrote:

Tom,

Thanks for the link, but could you explain what rawhide is?

Rawhide == development.

This is currently what will someday be FC5. If you look on the mirror
sites you will find a development tree that is what people refer to as Rawhide.
It is a term left over from the old Red Hat linux when there was an actual
Rewhide tree. Why they changed it with the introduction of Fedora is beyond me.
Everyone still refers to it as Rawhide.

Regards,

Tom

Tom Diehl wrote:

On Wed, 20 Jul 2005, Seun Wright wrote:

Philip,

When I reduce my package selection to the following, it works fine:

%packages
@ editors
@ system-tools
@ text-internet
@ dialup
kernel
grub
e2fsprogs
lynx
lvm2
sysstat


FC4 kickstart is B0rked. There is a fix here:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=160209

With any luck they might someday issue an update. Of course there is zero chance of getting updated iso's for this.

Regards,

Tom



Philip Rowlands wrote:

 On Wed, 20 Jul 2005, Seun Wright wrote:



 Everything works just fine until it gets to the section where it has to
install the packages, then it crashes.  I found out after some testing
that the issue has to do with the packages selected.  Could someone
please shed some light on my problem.


 What's the error when it crashes? How did you determine it was related
to package selection?


Cheers,
Phil

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