Thanks Bret.
At 14:33 12/11/2001, you wrote: >Graham Hemmings wrote: > > > Well sure, but that is not what I asked. For one the ISO's are buggy and > > have lots of out of date RPMS, not least the Kernel ones! Also, I already > > have the entire distribution and don't want to download it again. Finally, > > the distribution I have is up to date and can be installed from via FTP. > > > > So what I would like to do is take this up to date distribution and burn in > > on to 2 CD's ('cos it's too big for one), but I need to know how to figure > > out what goes on each CD - preferably via an automated method. > > > > Graham. > >As long as the rpms that anaconda needs as on the first cd it does not really >matter. To be safe, you could make sure they are the same as the ones on the >orig distro. make sure you run genhdlist with something similar to >--with-numbers as the options. there is quite abit of stuff in the redhat >cutomization guide IIRC. I have not done this for cds but only for prep for >network installs. > >THere is also an rpm list on the redhat site list manager. > >Bret _______________________________________________ Redhat-list mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list