Re: Install from cdrom and Update repo

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Maybe your cd is broken..
15.3.2014 16.45 kirjoitti "EljiUdia" <eljiudia@xxxxxxxxx>:

> Why it works if I install from URL, not cdrom ?
> With the same kickstart file
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> On Saturday, March 15, 2014 4:40 PM, Eero Volotinen <eero.volotinen@xxxxxx>
> wrote:
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> well, your kickstart is broken: see line:  %packages --nobase
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> --
> Eero
>
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> 2014-03-15 16:33 GMT+02:00 EljiUdia <eljiudia@xxxxxxxxx>:
>
> >
> > Is not from me.
> > Anaconda tries to install other packages which depend on coreutil before
> > coreutils.
> > I saw this in /root/install.log .
> >
> > By example, cronie-anacon uses touch command in its postinstalls script,
> > but anaconda don't install coreutil before
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > On , EljiUdia <eljiudia@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> >
> > Is not from me.
> > Anaconda tries to install other packages which depend on coreutil before
> > coreutils.
> > I saw this in /root/install.log .
> >
> > By example, cronie-anacon uses touch command in its postinstalls script,
> > but anaconda don't install coreutil before
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > On Saturday, March 15, 2014 4:24 PM, Reindl Harald <
> h.reindl@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> > wrote:
> >
> >
> > Am 15.03.2014 15:20, schrieb EljiUdia:
> > > Moving forward, I have found that some packages are installed before
> > other which depends on them.
> > > By example, rsyslog requires command "touch" , but package containing
> > this command(coreutils) is installed after the rsyslog.
> > Selinux-policy-target is one of them
> > >
> > > Installing rsyslog-5.8.10-8.el6.x86_64
> > > /var/tmp/rpm-tmp.pg2Vvm: line 5: touch: command not found
> > > /var/tmp/rpm-tmp.pg2Vvm: line 5: touch: command not found
> > > /var/tmp/rpm-tmp.pg2Vvm: line 5: touch: command not found
> > > /var/tmp/rpm-tmp.pg2Vvm: line 5:
> >  touch: command not found
> > > warning: %post(rsyslog-5.8.10-8.el6.x86_64) scriptlet failed, exit
> > status 127
> > >
> > > And is not the only one
> >
> > how do you manage to install a system without coreutils?
> > this would be a completly broken setup from the first second
> > look at what *essential* commands it provides
> >
> > [root@openvas:~]$ rpm -q --filesbypkg coreutils | grep /bin
> > coreutils                 /bin/arch
> > coreutils                 /bin/basename
> > coreutils                 /bin/cat
> > coreutils
> >  /bin/chgrp
> > coreutils                 /bin/chmod
> > coreutils                 /bin/chown
> > coreutils                 /bin/cp
> > coreutils                 /bin/cut
> > coreutils                 /bin/date
> > coreutils                 /bin/dd
> > coreutils                 /bin/df
> > coreutils                 /bin/echo
> > coreutils                 /bin/env
> > coreutils                 /bin/false
> > coreutils
> >               /bin/link
> > coreutils                 /bin/ln
> > coreutils                 /bin/ls
> > coreutils                 /bin/mkdir
> > coreutils                 /bin/mknod
> > coreutils                 /bin/mktemp
> > coreutils                 /bin/mv
> > coreutils                 /bin/nice
> > coreutils                 /bin/pwd
> > coreutils                 /bin/readlink
> > coreutils
> >  /bin/rm
> > coreutils                 /bin/rmdir
> > coreutils                 /bin/sleep
> > coreutils                 /bin/sort
> > coreutils                 /bin/stty
> > coreutils                 /bin/su
> > coreutils                 /bin/sync
> > coreutils                 /bin/touch
> > coreutils                 /bin/true
> > coreutils                 /bin/uname
> > coreutils                 /bin/unlink
> > coreutils
> >                 /usr/bin/[
> > coreutils                 /usr/bin/base64
> > coreutils                 /usr/bin/chcon
> > coreutils                 /usr/bin/cksum
> > coreutils                 /usr/bin/comm
> > coreutils                 /usr/bin/csplit
> > coreutils                 /usr/bin/cut
> > coreutils                 /usr/bin/dir
> > coreutils                 /usr/bin/dircolors
> > coreutils                 /usr/bin/dirname
> > coreutils                 /usr/bin/du
> > coreutils                 /usr/bin/env
> > coreutils                 /usr/bin/expand
> > coreutils                 /usr/bin/expr
> > coreutils                 /usr/bin/factor
> > coreutils                 /usr/bin/fmt
> > coreutils                 /usr/bin/fold
> > coreutils                 /usr/bin/groups
> > coreutils                 /usr/bin/head
> > coreutils                 /usr/bin/hostid
> > coreutils                 /usr/bin/id
> > coreutils                 /usr/bin/install
> > coreutils                 /usr/bin/join
> > coreutils                 /usr/bin/logname
> > coreutils                 /usr/bin/md5sum
> > coreutils                 /usr/bin/mkfifo
> > coreutils                 /usr/bin/nl
> > coreutils                 /usr/bin/nohup
> > coreutils                 /usr/bin/nproc
> > coreutils                 /usr/bin/od
> > coreutils                 /usr/bin/paste
> > coreutils                 /usr/bin/pathchk
> > coreutils                 /usr/bin/pinky
> > coreutils                 /usr/bin/pr
> > coreutils                 /usr/bin/printenv
> > coreutils                 /usr/bin/printf
> > coreutils                 /usr/bin/ptx
> > coreutils                 /usr/bin/readlink
> > coreutils                 /usr/bin/runcon
> > coreutils
> >  /usr/bin/seq
> > coreutils                 /usr/bin/sha1sum
> > coreutils                 /usr/bin/sha224sum
> > coreutils                 /usr/bin/sha256sum
> > coreutils                 /usr/bin/sha384sum
> > coreutils                 /usr/bin/sha512sum
> > coreutils                 /usr/bin/shred
> > coreutils                 /usr/bin/shuf
> > coreutils                 /usr/bin/split
> > coreutils                 /usr/bin/stat
> > coreutils
> >         /usr/bin/stdbuf
> > coreutils                 /usr/bin/sum
> > coreutils                 /usr/bin/tac
> > coreutils                 /usr/bin/tail
> > coreutils                 /usr/bin/tee
> > coreutils                 /usr/bin/test
> > coreutils                 /usr/bin/timeout
> > coreutils                 /usr/bin/tr
> > coreutils                 /usr/bin/truncate
> > coreutils                 /usr/bin/tsort
> > coreutils
> >         /usr/bin/tty
> > coreutils                 /usr/bin/unexpand
> > coreutils                 /usr/bin/uniq
> > coreutils                 /usr/bin/users
> > coreutils                 /usr/bin/vdir
> > coreutils                 /usr/bin/wc
> > coreutils                 /usr/bin/who
> > coreutils                 /usr/bin/whoami
> > coreutils                 /usr/bin/yes
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