Charlie, Yes, this can also be added, it depends how you install (HTTP vs. NFS) the linux directory is nothing but the content of the driverupdate image by the way. Anas Suffin, Charles wrote:
Anas,
Isn't that missing a link to linux, as per your email from last month?:
linux -> SUSE-SLES-9-Service-Pack-Version-1/CD1/linux/
(just checking) -- Charlie
-----Original Message----- From: Anas Nashif [mailto:nashif@suse.de] Sent: Thursday, March 10, 2005 10:23 AM To: Anthony Staples Cc: suse-autoinstall@suse.com Subject: Re: [suse-autoinstall] Updating an existing NLD repository with NLD sp1.
Anthony,
The easiest way to integerate the service pack:
in your current repository (<rep_dir>)
create CD directories:
mkdir -p <rep_dir>/SP1/{CD1,CD2,CD3....} mkdir <rep_dir>/yast ln -sf SP1/CD1/driverupdate
echo "/SP1 /SP1" > yast/order echo "/" >> yast/order
echo "/SP1" > yast/instorder echo "/" >> yast/instorder
Anas
Anthony Staples wrote:
I am downloading sp1 cd's for Novell Linux Desktop. What is the best, easiest way to integrate these new packages into my existing repository? Is there a script available to do it, or do I have to start with a new repository?
I see that there is a checkbox in the autoyast repository "Source Configuration" window to "prompt for additional cds..." But when trying to edit the existing repository this is greyed out. I don't remember if it was greyed out when i created the repository.
Cheers, Tony Staples astaples@humana.com
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