[RULE] Structure of slinky filesystem/bin folder
M. Fioretti
m.fioretti at inwind.it
Sun Mar 21 00:18:36 EET 2004
On Sat, Mar 20, 2004 16:13:30 PM +0100, C David Rigby cdrigby at 9online.fr wrote:
> Marco,
> So what would be useful would be an already "up2date" RULE-based RH9
> installer, all on a single CD. In other words, a bootable CD that
> included the RULE installer and all of the needed RPMs all on the
> same disk, yes? Do you know what your target system for the
> installation is?
OK, this is the *ideal* solution, the one that would make me
deliriously happy (as in "making RULE looking real good at the install
fest of next saturday"):
I have the three original RH9 cdroms, so:
one iso with latest slinky for Red Hat 9 including:
latest abiword rpm (those announced by Ingo here some months
ago)
latest RH9 official kernel from RH, possibly in both i386/486
and pentium versions
latest official X rpm for RH9
kdrive rpm
koffice 1.3 (from source, I guess, no RH9 rpm available yet,
right?)
by wednesday afternoon, GMT +1 time (to have time to install on my
laptop and report to you all)
max 120 MB size (my USB stick...)
Of course I know I *am* asking a lot. Everything you can do is OK,
don't worry.
> In other news, I am making my final comments on my previously
> promised report on SPIP. It has gotten rather long, so I am going to
> put it on the server and then post the link to the mailing list
> shortly.
Great, thanks again!
Later,
Marco Fioretti
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