On Tue, Aug 31, 1999 at 04:11:06PM +1000, Kevin Waterson wrote:
> Matt Wilson wrote:
>
> >
> > Could you mail me ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) the results of
> > sh -x ./updboots /root/Canon /root/Canon/Canon/RPMS 2.2.15-22
>
> I seems the problem here was between the keyboard and the chair.
> I had run the updates script and used the incorrect kernel version.
> Then my cd-rw died, finally purchased another and the cd-rw will not
> work with cdrecord
> but the cd-r component does, so I live with that for now.
>
> So, I finally got the updates boot script to work ( with the correct
> kernel ) and it runs successfully.
> I then ran the mkinitrd and mkboot script and that seems to go well.
> Then I use mkisofs to create an image and burn.
> The cd boots and and the initial screen loads with the boot.msg.
> It then loads initrd.img
> It then loads vmlinuz
> Next it gives me a screen that says "Welcome to redhat"
> (Why does this screen still exist when most all the text has been
> changed to Canon)?
It says "Welcome to Red Hat Linux". Red Hat != RedHat.
> Next, by hitting the OK button it asks for Language -> Keyboard -> and
> finally
> install method.
> On choosing Local CDROM it gives a screen askin to "Insert your Red Hat
> CD"
> (Why does this screen still exist when most all the text has been
> changed to Canon)?
Red Hat != RedHat.
> It then searches for the CD an gives an error saying
> "That CD ROM device does not seem to contain a Red Hat CD ROM"
>
> Obviously I am missing a gap in the setup process.
> having changed the RedHat dir to Canon, What should the next step be?
Check to make sure that earlymethods.c:434 says:
if (access("/tmp/rhimage/Canon", R_OK)) {
Matt
> Kind regards
> Kevin
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