Displaying 4 results from an estimated 4 matches for "pkgorder".
2006 Jun 23
0
Installing from a usb drive
Hi, all.
We've make custom isos of CentOS and having trouble during the installation.
Here's what we did :
Add our rpms to CentOS/RPMS
Add a folder of scripts and two kickstart files to the base directory
run "pkgorder /path/to/base i386 CentOS > /tmp/foo.txt"
run "genhdlist --fileorder /tmp/foo.txt /path/to/base"
rerun the pkgorder command
Add a custom group to CentOS/base/comps.xml
run "buildinstall --pkgorder /tmp/foo.txt --version 4.2 --product "CentOS"
--release "BAR_V1&...
2005 Feb 16
0
upgrade FC3 -> CentOS-4.0-Beta
...2 using apt-rpm
rock-sand is a local development box
installed FC3 on one partition
installed FC2 on one partition
I want to get both machines running CentOS 4.0
rock-sand is my practice machine, so I want to pretend I don't have
physical access.
In CentOS-3.4-Server.iso there is a pkgorder.txt with a list of the
packages in (I assume) the order they should be upgraded. But there
is no such file in the CentOS-4.0 distribution. Should I just use the
same order but with the new version numbers?
What issuses has anyone had with the move to udev?
2006 Sep 21
2
4.4 kickstart issues
Greetings all,
I'm trying to create a CentOS 4.4 kickstart CD (not a network install),
duplicating what
I've done for Fedora Core 3.
I am having a cirular dependency for initscripts, which causes
initscripts not to be installed
(no /etc/inittab when the boot gets to INIT)
The cascade is:
initscripts-7.39.25.EL-1.centos4 requires /sbin/nash
/sbin/nash is in mkinitrd-4.2.1.8-1
2013 Nov 26
5
Most efficient way to create a CentOS 3 test VM
I'm about to create a new CentOS 3 VM for testing, since we still have a
bunch of deployed machines running that OS.
(Don't yell at me about using old OSes. These machines won't get
"un-deployed" until they fall over dead of natural causes. Until the
last one dies, we need test and build VMs around to service them.)
I have the CentOS 3.9 *.iso files plus a local cache