Hi All,
We have a system running on Fedora core 6 operating system. I use system-config-kickstart
graphic tool to generate a ks.cfg file for upgrading our current system. Actually I
don't want to upgrade anything for Fedora core 6, what I want is to upgrade some of
our system's files by making use of kickstart configurator.
My ks.cfg file generated by system-config-kickstart is as follows:
#platform=x86, AMD64, or Intel EM64T
# System bootloader configuration
bootloader --location=mbr
# Use text mode install
text
# System keyboard
keyboard us
# System language
lang en_US
# Use CDROM installation media
cdrom
# Network information
network --bootproto=dhcp --device=eth0 --onboot=on
# Reboot after installation
reboot
#Root password
rootpw --iscrypted $1$806Or3vI$FL6Bm22KMtKZ3FTfq8j8Y.
# System timezone
timezone America/New_York
# Upgrade existing installation
upgrade
# System authorization information
auth --useshadow --enablemd5
# Firewall configuration
firewall --enabled --http
%post
................ (our script follows here to cppy some new files into system)
I included this ks.cfg into my installation DVD. This DVD is a customized Fedora core 6
installation DVD with our ks.cfg, isolinux.cfg and our files on it, the rest of files are
the same as FC6 installation DVD, except that I removed all the files in RPM directory,
for I don't need them for upgrading.
After the upgrade finishes and system reboots, I tried to login into gnome GUI, several
error boxes showed up: saying that:
An error occured while loading or saving configuration information for Nautilus. some of
your configuration settings may not work properly.
An error occured while loading or saving configuration information for
gnome-settings-daemon. some of your configurations settings may not work properly.
no gconfd located: no such file or directory.
Gconf schema installer error.
Can any one tell me what's wrong with my kickstart file???
any feedback will be highly appreciated.
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