Making updated RH 7.0 disks?

2001-02-21 Thread Scott Sharkey
Hi All, I'm trying to make updated CDROM images of the RedHat 7.0 distribution. I've already figured out the new genhdlist, and such. And I updated the RedHat/RPMS directories on both disk images. And the disks both are mountable, and seem fine. But when I try to install from the set, the firs

Re: Making updated RH 7.0 disks?

2001-02-22 Thread Scott Sharkey
AHA! Thanks. These are not created by genhdlist when run, I assume? -Scott Eric Sandeen wrote: > > Scott Sharkey wrote: > > > > Hi All, > > > > When prompted for the second disk > > though, the system refuses to accept it, saying "that's the wr

Re: glibc-2.2.2-3.src.rpm corrupt?

2001-03-07 Thread Scott Sharkey
Don't know about the SRPM, but the glibc-common-2.2-12.i386 that's in the updates section has a small problem - it's listed in System Enviorment, not System Environment. Interestingly, the SRPM spec file for that version does NOT show the problem, implying that glibc-common was not compiled from

Glide RPMs missing from Rawhide?

2001-03-13 Thread Scott Sharkey
Hi All, I was wanting to try the 2.4.2 kernels on one of my test boxes. So, I d/l'ed everything and started plugging away on upgrades. Somehow, X 4.0.2 got dragged in (no problem - I wanna test that too). BUT, X says it needs Glide3 RPMS, which are nowhere on rawhide. I found some on contrib,

Updated images for 2.2.19?

2001-04-20 Thread Scott Sharkey
Has this list gone dead? I've not gotten anything since 7.1 was released. Anyway, I'm trying to build new install images for the 2.2.19 kernel that was just released, and I'm getting some strangeness. It's complaining that it can't find the ide-cd, sd_mod, and sr_mod modules but I figured that

Re: IP packet filtering rules go where?

1999-09-09 Thread Scott Sharkey
Damien Miller wrote: > > On 8 Sep 1999, Bryan C. Andregg wrote: > > > On 7 Sep 1999 21:06:22 -0400, Damien Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > >Is there a nice place that I can stash my per-interface IP packet > > >filtering rules where they can be: > > [snip] > > Write something your