Order of package installation
by juszak@yahoo.com
I have a rpm package provided by a company that I have included in a local custom repository for inclusion on my LiveCD. When this package gets installed there is an error that "rm" can't be found and another error indicating that it is trying to use "uname". Both of these utilities are part of the binutils package that gets installed after the company provided rpm. I have contacted the company and figured out a workaround (installing the rpm in a bootup script), but I was wondering if there is anyway to manually force the order of package installations in the kickstart file. Is this possible?
Thank You,
-- cj --
14 years, 11 months
F7 general question about livecd-creator and timezones
by Skunk Worx
My ks scripts have the timezone set to PDT (America/Los_Angeles).
Installation to a hard drive works as expected. PDT in startup and in
shells, etc.
Creating a livecd-creator iso with the same tz setting, then booting,
shows A/L_A in the /etc/sysconfig/clock file, as expected.
However the date is always EDT in the boot messages, shells, etc.
During startup I see :
(lvm)
Press I to enter interactive startup
Setting clock (utc) Mon Jun 4 00:12:59 EDT 2007
(udev)
I'm not clear on what is happening between lvm and udev in the Linux
startup sequence.
If someone could give me a hint about what to look for and where to look
for it I would appreciate the help.
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John
14 years, 11 months