Hi Eric:
You already helped sombody solve a similar problem, so I thought you might be
able to 'ease' my pain. I'm getting the same error message, but in my case it's
with RedHat 7.2. Do you know what I need to do in order to make my RedHat disc
1 to be properly 'flagged'. I assume it's a different file with a different
string this time. Your help would HUGELY appreciated.
Cheers,
Michael
a.. Subject: Re: Problem with XFS 1.01 / RedHat 7.1 install
b.. From: Eric Sandeen <sandeen@xxxxxxx>
c.. Date: 06 Aug 2001 10:06:18 -0500
d.. Cc: linux-xfs@xxxxxxxxxxx
e.. In-Reply-To: <200108060418.f764IU604838@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
f.. References: <200108060418.f764IU604838@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
g.. Sender: owner-linux-xfs@xxxxxxxxxxx
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
On 05 Aug 2001 21:16:15 -0400, sgarcia@xxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> I'm having some difficulty with a new install using XFS1.01 and RedHat
> 7.1. Everything seems to go along fine until it asks for the RedHat disc
> 1. I get a popup telling me "That's not the correct CDROM". I've put the
> CD into another machine and confirmed that it is disc1 of the RedHat 7.1
> set.
Keith had the right idea, but the message he pointed you to was headed
for a wrong solution... if you don't have a file called ".disc1-i386" in
the root of your "Disc 1", with "986787650.210260" in that file, then
you don't have an "official" Red Hat 7.1 disc.
-Eric
--
Eric Sandeen XFS for Linux http://oss.sgi.com/projects/xfs
sandeen@xxxxxxx SGI, Inc.
[[HTML alternate version deleted]]
|