Sie schrieben am Donnerstag, den 09. August 2001: > I downloaded the new kernel.img and initrd.img files and tried again. > The "rhsetup" seemed to work. But I now have the following errors: > > 1) During the rpm installs, I got on the console: > > User process fault: interruption code 0x10 > failing address: 0 > CPU: 0 > Process scrollkeeper_to (pid: 5203, stackpage=019CB000) > > User PSW: 0709c000 80402302 > task: 019ca000 ksp: 019cbcb8 pt_regs: 019cbf68 > User GPRS: > 00001748 00000000 00000000 00414ed0 > 00000000 00000000 40016484 00000002 > 7ffff3a0 00000008 00414ed0 00000000 > 00401508 80402274 80402300 7ffff280 > User ACRS: > 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 > 00000001 00000000 00000000 00000000 > 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 > 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 > Kernel BackChain CallChain > 019cbcb8 Ý<0400001b>¨ That output is from a postinstall script of the scrollkeeper package and is not critical. > > 2) After the rpm installs and after the zilo, I get: > > sh-2.05# /usr/sbin/authconfig --kickstart --nostart --enableshadow > --enablemd5 > cannot determine current run level > > GLib-CRITICAL **: file gstrfuncs.c: line 1348 (g_strsplit): assertion > `string != > NULL' failed. That's the output of the chkconfig command which is run by authconfig to start/stop ypbind. It can be ignored as ypbind isn't supposed to run at this point. > > 3) Then, when I ipl from the disk, it hangs (dies) at: > > /sbin/oco-setkver: objdump: command not found I'm working on that one. This happens if /usr is on its own partition. > > 4) The above were using the "default" rpm list. When I used the > "everything" > list, there are conflicts reported during the rpm install. I do not look > on this > as a serious error, but it should probably be noted somewhere. I'll have a look at this during my next installation. > > FYI, the new *.img were from the RedHat site, not from > http://people.redhat.com/laroche/ > > Mel Sabel > Thanks a lot four your bugreports ! This really helps us getting the problems sorted out. Karsten -- Karsten Hopp | Mail: karsten@redhat.de Red Hat Deutschland | Tel: +49-711-96437-0 Hauptstaetterstr.58 | Fax: +49-711-96437-111 D-70178 Stuttgart | http://www.redhat.de