cat /etc/resolv.conf -- are there any lines with only one word on it?
When anaconda reads /etc/resolv.conf, it knows that the loader (the C
part of the installer that lives on the boot disk) has written
/etc/resolv.conf - so it knows what the format will look like. What's
your resolv.conf say?
Matt
On Sat, Aug 05, 2000 at 08:01:10PM -0400, Frank Hale wrote:
>
> Okay when I run anaconda with the following line:
>
> ./path/to/anaconda -t -m dir://redhat_cdrom
>
> It opens the XDisplay and shows me my modified splash image. Then exits
> back to the command prompt and reports the following error.
>
> Probing for mouse type...
> Traceback (innermost last):
> File "./anaconda", line 341, in ?
> extraModules = extraModules)
> File "./todo.py", line 295, in __init__
> self.network = Network ()
> File "./todo.py", line 116, in __init__
> self.ternaryNS = resolv[1]
> IndexError: list index out of range
>
> Probing for mouse type...
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