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Re: [opensuse-autoinstall] is it possible to install latest SLES 10 SP1 patches duringautoinstall?
- From: Simon Crute <scrute@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 20 Aug 2007 10:48:22 +0100
- Message-id: <200708201048.22314.scrute@xxxxxxxxxx>
On Friday 17 August 2007 21:24, Chris Partridge wrote:
> I am using SLES 10 SP1 and AutoYaST. I have my autoyast profile setup to
> configure Novell Customer Center with the correct registration code and I
> verified that my server gets registered with NCC. Now I'd like to have
> AutoYaST install all the latest patches at the appropriate place during
> auto-installation. Is this possible?
I've had a lot of problems trying to do this.
In theory, you need to do a "rug up -t patch", then restart zmd, wait until
all the catalogues are active and then do a "rug up"
However, for some reason I've had problems trying to do this. either zmd would
not restart, or the download or install of the updates would hang at some
point. etc etc
You'd probably be better off downloading all your approved patches, and then
doing a "rpm -Uvh *" on the downloaded directory.
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Simon Crute
IS&T.
Bracknell.
UK.
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> I am using SLES 10 SP1 and AutoYaST. I have my autoyast profile setup to
> configure Novell Customer Center with the correct registration code and I
> verified that my server gets registered with NCC. Now I'd like to have
> AutoYaST install all the latest patches at the appropriate place during
> auto-installation. Is this possible?
I've had a lot of problems trying to do this.
In theory, you need to do a "rug up -t patch", then restart zmd, wait until
all the catalogues are active and then do a "rug up"
However, for some reason I've had problems trying to do this. either zmd would
not restart, or the download or install of the updates would hang at some
point. etc etc
You'd probably be better off downloading all your approved patches, and then
doing a "rpm -Uvh *" on the downloaded directory.
--
Simon Crute
IS&T.
Bracknell.
UK.
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