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- Subject: RedHat 3.0.3
- From: turnbull@example.com (Stephen J. Turnbull)
- Date: Wed, 5 Jun 96 15:57 JST
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Hi, all! I decided to switch another machine from Windows NT Server to Linux (we just don't have much demand for NT; the students don't like logging in for some reason, and Windows 95 is much better GUI in any case). I decided to try RedHat 3.0.3 following Craig's example. Some comments and hints: o Get the INSTALL file, it will save you a lot of grief ;-) o I used the "FTP it all down into a spare partition" method. You *must* put the RedHat directory in the top directory of the partition (ie, in / if it's mounted on /, in /mnt/ if it's mounted on /mnt). There's no way to specify a different directory. I don't know what happens if you try to put it in an MSDOS partition, I used an ext2 partition. o For the initial install, there seems to be no point in getting the instimage/ directory; it's sufficiently straightforward that using the X version of package management is not a big help. o This saves about 30MB of space on that partition; it's still going to require about 100-110MB for all the RPMS. o When ftp'ing, you can mkdir RedHat/RPMS, cd RedHat, and do mget RPMS/*. This doesn't work for some of the other directories. I couldn't get either ftp.redhat.com or ftp.lab.kdd.co.jp to do a get <dir>.tar.gz, but ftp.cc.gatech.edu (/pub/Linux/distributions/redhat) will. o Overwriting a Slackware or other previous non-Red Hat installation is a bad idea. They use different conventions for the symlinks (/usr/X386 -> /usr/X11R6 -> /usr/X11), and this causes lots of X programs to fail in installing fonts and/or app-defaults. o Adaptec 2940 kernel images are not in images/custom as the README says, they're in updates/images/1213 (or similar). I tried using the 2.1 kernel images, but this of course failed miserably. I couldn't find a way to install my own kernel; I wanted to do this because Red Hat does not supply an AIC7xxx (SCSI) + DEC Tulip (ethernet) kernel, and I have yet to get either of the Tulip drivers to insmod properly. So I have to go back and remake the kernel, then install the network (the Red Hat installation will not permit you to install a dummy network, it insists on starting the netowrk processes). -- Stephen John Turnbull University of Tsukuba Yaseppochi-Gumi Institute of Policy and Planning Sciences http://turnbull.sk.tsukuba.ac.jp/ Tennodai 1-1-1, Tsukuba, 305 JAPAN turnbull@example.com
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