failed to install rpm packages by Package Management with ISO file.
Tom
zhaoh at cnic.cn
Wed May 18 08:58:08 UTC 2005
Hello,
I have a problem when i install rpm packages in xwindow.
I want to install some other rpm packages contained in Red Hat Enterprise AS3 install media, after I installed OS.
For some reasons I have to use ISO files of Red Hat Enterprise AS3. The steps are as follows:
1. I suceessfully created ISO files with mkisofs command.
2. mount /tmp/Disk4.iso /mnt/cdrom
3. I can change directory into /mnt/cdrom/RedHat/RPMS/ and list rpm files. I can install these rpm files with rpm -ivh filename.rpm command.
4. But when I logged into xwindow, and start Package Management application. I mounted the right iso file and chose some uninstalled packages to update. There popped a error meassage: Unable to access disk. I checked the /mnt/cdrom and the mounted file. It's ok! And I can install the rpm package by double clicking the rpm files in Konqueror of xwindow.
I cannot figure out why I failed to install rpm packages by Package Management with ISO Install File. Any suggestion will be helpful.
Tom.
----- Original Message -----
From: Yazan Al-Sheyyab
To: Redhat-install-list at redhat.com
Cc: Zuheir Qulaghassi ; bashars at ccs.com.jo
Sent: Wednesday, May 18, 2005 5:02 PM
Subject: need a technical solution please .
Hello ,
i have a problem when making the ( pool_tool -c system.pool ) command
the system.pool file is a file i build myself and related to a partition created from LVM (logical)
and i have 15 file like it.
what is the problem here and how can i solve it and result to a pool written to the /dev/pool.
it write to me that it is unable to open the whole partitions created by lvm from (lvma-...lvmo)
each time i use this command.
and after that i cannot assemble them too.
Please any help solving this problem.
Regards
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YAZAN.
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