07-07-05 12:55 PM
"Eric Bursley" <ebursley@swbell.net> wrote in message
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> the /dev/shm device does not exist in the install environment. Before
> installing RPM's, chroot your environment to the root file system on the
> hard drive, then install the RPM. After the RPM is installed, exit the
> chrooted environment.
Eric,
First of all thank you for your answer.
If I don't do a chroot when installing rpm files in the install environment,
will this affect the rpm installations or should everything work fine ?
Since I sometimes use the same installation scripts after installation, I
would have to add checks to every installation script and I was wondering if
I could keep it like it is at this time.
What is the /dev/shm used for and how come I didn't have this problem in
RedHat 8 ?
If I chroot in my installation script, how can I get back to continue with
my installation script without exiting it completely ? (Sorry if the answer
is a simple exit...)
Regards,
Dennis
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