On Tue, Feb 14, 2006 at 08:25:49AM -0500, Kurt Chang wrote:
xianserv:/export/SLES9/yast # cat order
/SUSE-SLES-9-Service-Pack-Version-2/CD1 /SUSE-SLES-9-Service-Pack-Version-2/CD1
/SUSE-SLES-Version-9/CD1 /SUSE-SLES-Version-9/CD1
/SUSE-CORE-Version-9/CD1 /SUSE-CORE-Version-9/CD1
xianserv:/export/SLES9/yast # cat instorder
/SUSE-SLES-9-Service-Pack-Version-2/CD1
/SUSE-SLES-Version-9/CD1
/SUSE-CORE-Version-9/CD1
xianserv:/export/SLES9/yast #
If that's accurate above, I'd remove the double line in order, and get rid of the blank lines. I don't know if that effects autoyast, but I wouldn't be surprised if it did.
What is /SUSE-Updates?
Path I'm using to put our custom/updated rpms that aren't part of the SLES releases. Also, I notice you talked about 64 and 32bit, you didn't accidentally put the 32bit SP2 files into the 64bit tree, did you? -- Mike Marion-Unix SysAdmin/Staff Engineer-http://www.qualcomm.com Steven: "Are you ok?" Scott: "Yeah... it's just been a stressful week." Steven: "Yeah, and it's Tuesday morning." -- Boston Public