Thanks! That helped. I also found this HOWTO very helpful (in case someone
else is interested):
http://imsb.au.dk/~mok/linux/doc/RedHat-CD.html
> Robert:
>
> Assuming you have a directory called 6.2 where you have the 6.2 downloaded to:
>
>1) Add all of your new RPMs to the RedHat RPMS
how do you guys figure this sh*t out?
Bret
"Michael J. McGillick" wrote:
> Robert:
>
> Assuming you have a directory called 6.2 where you have the 6.2 downloaded
> to:
>
>1) Add all of your new RPMs to the RedHat RPMS directory.
>2) Make sure there are not 2 different versions of th
Robert:
Assuming you have a directory called 6.2 where you have the 6.2 downloaded
to:
1) Add all of your new RPMs to the RedHat RPMS directory.
2) Make sure there are not 2 different versions of the same file.
3) While in the top level directory (/6.2) execute:
./misc/src/anac
What I want is a single install CD with the most up-to-date RPMs. I created
a CD-ROM of the Red Hat installation disk with updated RPMS from an
"updates" mirror site. Unfortunately the install program apparently checks
version numbers of the RPMS. It fails as soon as it reaches an updated RPM
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