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Bernhard,

Thank you for running ZILO, I was able to ipl.

I did not customize the install.  I simple ran the RHSETUP command, I
would have liked to customize the install and remove many of the
packages I find extraneous.

Regards
Phil Tully

Bernhard Rosenkraenzer wrote:
> 
> On Wed, 9 May 2001, Philip J. Tully wrote:
> 
> > Is there a way to restart the RHSETUP process without going from the
> > beginning?
> 
> Not at the moment, unless you do everything manually.
> 
> > I have twice gone to the point where the RHSETUP is asking for a
> > password but it does not appear that ZILO is putting out an IPL record.
> 
> Right... I've just run ZILO on your machine; the problem is that the boot
> blocks aren't installed. Looking at /tmp/install.log, I see
> 
> kernel-vrdr: kernel-vrdr-2.2.19-0.07.s390.rpm
> Preparing...
> ##################################################installing package
> kernel-vrdr-2.2.19-0.07 needs 4Mb on the /mnt/dest filesystem
> ################################################# [100%]
> 
> You're running out of diskspace before the kernel can be installed.
> 
> The fix is to manually remove packages and/or to use several DASDs (e.g.
> put /usr or /usr/lib or /usr/share on a separate DASD).
> Our default package selection fits on a normal 2.2GB DASD device; we've
> noticed you're using an everything install or a customized setup (you
> installed, for example, kde-i18n-*, watanabe-vf and nvi-m17n, none of
> which is included in packages.default), then install
> kernel-vrdr-2.2.19-0.07.s390.rpm, then run /sbin/zilo
> 
> I've fixed this on your machine by removing some i18n packages (picked
> those because they don't affect the system functionality); you should be
> able to IPL from your DASD now.
> 
> LLaP
> bero



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