If you mean genhdlist:
$REDHATBASE/i386/misc/src/anaconda/utils/genhdlist
updates the $REDHATBASE/i386/Redhat/base/hdlist file from RPMS in the
directory you specify as
The hdlist file contains rpm headers for quick access by the installer.
-atul
"A.Sleep" wrote:
>
> I'm looking for i
add/remove rpm names from comps, put the rpm in the RPMS directory, run
genhdlist and you are done.
you can go as far as changing the sub-category names and contents (rpm
names) and adding and removing sub-categories. If you change any names
of the install catregories, ie server, gnome workstatio
On Sun, 13 Aug 2000, Frank Hale wrote:
>Have a look at the Redhat-CD-HOWTO. I don't have a link for it but its
>not hard to find. Should be on the LDP site.
THAT is what I was hoping to hear :) Thank you.
>But its not hard to do what you need. Simply replace the RPM's with the
>ones you want or
On Mon, 14 Aug 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>"A.Sleep" wrote:
>> I'm looking for information on how to change the RH distribution for a
>> client.
>> I have to add a few RPMs and remove some others. Beacuse of the size and
>> requirements of the client I need to put the distribution on CD, so a
>
"A.Sleep" wrote:
>
> I'm looking for information on how to change the RH distribution for a
> client.
>
> I have to add a few RPMs and remove some others. Beacuse of the size and
> requirements of the client I need to put the distribution on CD, so a
> smimple kickstart config will not work.
>
"A.Sleep" wrote:
>
> I'm looking for information on how to change the RH distribution for a
> client.
>
> I have to add a few RPMs and remove some others. Beacuse of the size and
> requirements of the client I need to put the distribution on CD, so a
> smimple kickstart config will not work.
>
I'm looking for information on how to change the RH distribution for a
client.
I have to add a few RPMs and remove some others. Beacuse of the size and
requirements of the client I need to put the distribution on CD, so a
smimple kickstart config will not work.
I'm attemping to figure out gendep
About how long do you think it would take to build XFree86 3.3.6 on a
PIII 500 with 256 megs of ram? I'm talking about the src.rpm's?
I'm just trying to get a good rough estimate of the time it will take so
I can plan my work accordingly.
Thanks,
Frank
>
> BTW, are you creating your own distribution or something? You seem to
> be rebuilding a whole collection of rpms the last few days!
>
Thank you for the explanation. Yes I am building a customized Redhat 6.2
distribution. At the moment its simply RH 6.2 with alot of different
packages so its
Frank Hale <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > On redhat 6.2 what src.rpm contains the default .xinitrc file. I'd like
> > to change it so that it starts up with a different window manager on a
> > fresh install.
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Frank
> >
>
> okay I feel stupid. Its in the xinitrc src.rpm.
>
> On redhat 6.2 what src.rpm contains the default .xinitrc file. I'd like
> to change it so that it starts up with a different window manager on a
> fresh install.
>
> Thanks,
> Frank
>
okay I feel stupid. Its in the xinitrc src.rpm.
What I should have said was where does Redhat define which
On redhat 6.2 what src.rpm contains the default .xinitrc file. I'd like
to change it so that it starts up with a different window manager on a
fresh install.
Thanks,
Frank
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How can I put a password in my ftp server
so when somebody enter to it from a browser like the netscape or the IE
4.0 it ask them the password..
When you get to the components screen in anaconda the components have
images next to them. Where in the code are these defined. I've edited my
comps file the way I'd like it but I want to know how to add images to
new components if I add them.
Thanks,
Frank
> I actually gave it a go on a Zoot box before posting my reply. Aside
> from issues picking up the man pages in the %files list (the .spec
> file should probably use /usr/share/man, since the patch that fixes
> buildrooting for Makemaker modules has to hard-code the path for
> Pinstripe, and the
Hi,
RPM 3.0.5 changed the %configure macro in ways that break existing spec files.
Why was this done? Why not leave %configure be and use a %new_configure (for
example)?
Thanks,
Venkatesh
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