On Fri, Jun 02, 2006 at 03:44:01PM +0100, Tom Brown enlightened us:
you need to run this without the --nochroot option, there is no yum included in the installer system, and the only yum you will get working is the one inside the chroot.
OK thanks makes sense - however is there anyway to make some things run with --nochroot and others with it? Just that there is other things allready going on that need the --nochroot
First thing that comes to mind is:
%post --nochroot # Some non-chroot stuff
chroot /mnt/sysimage
# All the chrooted stuff here
yum -y update
also, what made you install bash in /usr/local/bin ????
i didn't - taken over systems and when i check a system that is allready kickstarted it says that bash is in /usr/local/bin
I would investigate that. It seems, well, less than intelligent in an RPM-based system.
Matt