system-config-packages --tree=/mnt/nfs Problem
I'm running RedHat Enterprise 4 AS, and I'm having a problem installing and removing packages from an NFS. As far as I know, I specify the source directory by:
system-config-packages --tree=directory and I have mounted the NFS share to /mnt/nfs; so it should be: system-config-packages --tree=/mnt/nfs However, when I do this, the "Add/Remove Packages" gui comes up and a little window comes up saying: "Installation Tree Not Found. The path /mnt/nfs/ does not look like a valid installation source." It has to be a valid installation source, for the reason being I install everything over an NFS. I'm stumped...:scratch: |
Did you ever find a solution to this problem? It's still happening with FC4. I'm going to report it as a bug. A related issue is that when I specify the --isodir option, it doesn't complain but it also doesn't seem to mount the images because I can't see any loopback devices mounted.
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Need help with the same problem
Hey guys, i'm having the same issue. Hopefully we get a response soon :)
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I have this too and don't know quite what to do to get this to work, so I just started using a work-around....
rpm -i [packagename] works every time :) |
"Trees" are a complete Red Hat Linux installation tree with the RedHat directory as well as the .discinfo file.
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