[Rule-list] 486 ftp install complete!

Michael Fratoni mfratoni at tuxfan.homeip.net
Sun May 26 06:34:30 EEST 2002


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On Saturday 25 May 2002 08:15 pm, Eugene Wong wrote:
> YAY! *WE* DID IT!!! Hi everybody.

Excellent news!

> More good news: I found out that there many rpms in base_packages that
> don't need to be installed, just to get the system to boot. For
> example: pci_utils, eject, etc.

A few probably aren't needed. eject is used by the installer, though. ;)
If you don't install them all, I'd be interested to see the output of 
'rpm -Va > depchk.out' While the machine may boot, you might find some 
problems via the above command. If we can remove anything without 
crippling functionality or causing a dependency failure, I'll be happy to 
remove it from the list.

> I used Slinky 0.2.3. The last 2 versions seem to have problems with
> loading the ne.o module.

Did you download the ne.o module for the new kernel? It occurs to me that 
I didn't update the modules on disk2 for the new kernel. It will be fixed 
in the next release. Sorry about that, my mistake.

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