"Gene C." wrote:
>
> On Sunday 29 October 2000 19:38, Matt Wilson wrote:
> > On Sun, Oct 29, 2000 at 03:04:43PM -0800, Jeremy Katz wrote:
> > > genhdlist supports the fact that there are multiple cds; put the updates
> > > for packages from disc1 on disc1 and similarly for disc2 and then run
> >
On Sun Oct 29 2000 at 19:38, Matt Wilson wrote:
> On Sun, Oct 29, 2000 at 03:04:43PM -0800, Jeremy Katz wrote:
> >
> > genhdlist supports the fact that there are multiple cds; put the updates
> > for packages from disc1 on disc1 and similarly for disc2 and then run
> > /usr/lib/anaconda-runtime
On Sunday 29 October 2000 19:38, Matt Wilson wrote:
> On Sun, Oct 29, 2000 at 03:04:43PM -0800, Jeremy Katz wrote:
> > genhdlist supports the fact that there are multiple cds; put the updates
> > for packages from disc1 on disc1 and similarly for disc2 and then run
> > /usr/lib/anaconda-runtime/
On Sun, Oct 29, 2000 at 03:04:43PM -0800, Jeremy Katz wrote:
>
> genhdlist supports the fact that there are multiple cds; put the updates
> for packages from disc1 on disc1 and similarly for disc2 and then run
> /usr/lib/anaconda-runtime/gendhlist --withnumbers disc1/ disc2/
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On Sunday, October 29 2000, Dax Kelson said:
> With RH6.2, I routinely created new installation ISO images that had the
> errata RPMs already integrated.
>
> With RH7, how do I do this? Do I need to run genhdlist after I replace
> the shipped RPMs with their errata updates, or is it dynamic now
With RH6.2, I routinely created new installation ISO images that had the
errata RPMs already integrated.
With RH7, how do I do this? Do I need to run genhdlist after I replace
the shipped RPMs with their errata updates, or is it dynamic now?
How does genhdlist operate with the two cd images?