Bill Nottingham wrote:
>
> Bill Crawford ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said:
> > > Because when the rawhide tree was built, the install images didn't
> > > build for one reason or another. Probably some random instability
> > > in the tree when the snapshot was taken.
> >
> > Any chance of a quick reference to building this ourselves? I had a
> > little poke around a while ago (found stuff like upd-instroot an so
> > on, though trying it out just broke things and completely filled up
> > my /tmp partition :)
>
> Take the anaconda-runtime package, extract it, go to
> /usr/lib/anaconda-runtime, and run:
> ./buildinstall /path/to/whereever/you/have/a/tree
>
> > Another quick question: you seem to have changed the HD install
> > option so it looks for ISOs on the hard drive instead of a tree?
>
> Yes. Easier to set up for actual releases (for which someone who
> is doing a HD install can just copy two ISOs as opposed to 1000
> or so files.)
>
> Bill
If this is done on an updated 6.2 machine, will anaconda automatically
build a newer static version of rpm into itself?
Chris Kloiber
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