[WBEL-users] Legacy Network Servers

Nick Sklav sklav at istop.com
Mon Apr 11 21:55:37 CDT 2005


Sounds normal that telnet would be part of base system but its been a while 
since i have seen the Telnet-server as part of the base system, but i could 
be wrong.

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "John Morris" <jmorris at beau.org>
To: <whitebox-users at beau.org>
Sent: Monday, April 11, 2005 10:30 PM
Subject: Re: [WBEL-users] Legacy Network Servers


> On Tue, 2005-04-05 at 09:45, Epps, Aaron M. wrote:
>>     We're currently evaluating migrating from RHEL to WBEL, however
>> when we tried to do an install using our custom kickstart files, we
>> received the following error...
>>
>> "Group legacy-network-servers cannot be found, would you like to
>> continue with the install"
>>
>>     Is this group of packages not available in WBEL or is it just
>> called something else?  This package group contains programs such as
>> telnet, rlogin, etc.  Any help would be appreciated, Thanks!
>
> Interesting.  Looking in comps.xml I find telnet in base and
> telnet-server as an optional package in network-servers.  comps.xml is
> the only file RH does not provide in an SRPM so I had to create it by
> merging the workstation and server versions from the last available
> taroon-beta and frobing it until it worked.  Perhaps they reorganized
> the layout a bit for the final release.  When I get some caught up a bit
> on the backlog I'll check into it since I have since obtained a set of
> RHEL3 CDs.  (legally)
>
> Guess I'd better go ahead and put out a call here for someone with
> access to compare the comps.xmp files from the final beta and the
> release of RHEL4 and let me know what changes are in it.
>
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