RE: Problem during install (RedHat)

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Mark,
Thank you for your suggestion. 
I tried the newest possible version of the distribution and the result was the same:

Install: kernel-tape-2.4.9-37.s390.rpm
Warning: -i is obsolete and deprecated.
Warning: -m is deprecated; please use -F.

I am still clueless. 
If you or anyone else would be willing to help, I would be really happy.

Maciek

----------- Mark Post has written:--------------------
Maciek,

It looks like you have an out of date set of installation files.  The GA
version of Red Hat at ftp://ftp.redhat.com/pub/redhat/linux/7.2/en/os/s390/=
=20
has kernel-2.4.9-37.s390.rpm as the version to be installed.  I would
recommend that you pull down everything again and see if you get better
results.

Mark Post

-----Original Message-----
From: Maciej Ksiezycki [mailto:mksiezycki@unizeto.pl]=20
Sent: Friday, September 20, 2002 9:50 AM
To: LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU=20
Subject: Problem during install (RedHat)


Hello everybody,

I have been trying to install Redhat 7.2 on my S/390 G5 (in an LPAR).
When the "rhsetup" tries to install kernel-tape-2.4.9-17.s390.rpm I get a
message:

Install: kernel-tape-2.4.9-17.s390.rpm
Warning: -i is obsolete and deprecated.
Warning: -m is deprecated; please use -F.

And then the systems hangs irrecoverably.
Does anyone know what is the source of the problem and/or how to solve it =
?
I am sure that the package is not corrupt. I downloaded it three times and
every time its size was exactly the same.
Thanks for any hints.

Maciek

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Maciej Ksiezycki
Systems Programmer
Unizeto - Computing Centre
http://www.unizeto.pl=20
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