On Tue, 1 Aug 2006, LuXo wrote: > Hi, > > We're working on a distribution based on SL43. After some fixes we obtained > a group of isos, but when booting the first disc the X server doesn't load. > It gives the error: > > /usr/X11R6/bin/Xorg: error while loading shared libraries: libaudit.so.0: > cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory This is normally a problem when one of the scripts in anaconda-runtime has not been updated. It is included in the anaconda that is part of SL43 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [root@yort scripts]# pwd /usr/src/redhat/SOURCES/anaconda-10.1.1.37.SL/scripts [root@system scripts]# grep libaudit * mk-images: $IMGPATH/$LIBDIR/libaudit*so* \ upd-instroot:$LIBDIR/libaudit*.so* ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Make sure you have the latest anaconda-runtime in your "tree". > > Tracking down the error, the problem is that stage2.img doesn't include the > file. So we tried to create our own stage2.img and put it in the iso, but > anaconda won't start because it doesn't detects the CD as our CD and keeps > asking for the "real" one. > > The stage2.img is created by mk-images, and mk-images is called by > buildinstall wich is part of anaconda-runtime. Reading about > anaconda-runtime, it seems that the version in SL repositories, 10.1.1.1-37, The version of anaconda in SL 4.3 is anaconda-10.1.1.37-1SL.src.rpm not 10.1.1.1-37. > is old and doesn't work for Xorg. It's already fixed since 10.2.0.49. 10.2.0.49 was a version of anaconda from near Fedora Core 4. The anaconda in SL43 does work with Xorg as it was designed to do. > > I don't know why, but the CD created by the scripts tries to run Xorg > instead of Xfree, SL is Xfree based. It can't start the X server so anaconda SL4 is Xorg based. SL3 is Xfree based. Since you said you were based on SL43 then it should be using Xorg. So I am confused about this X issue. > runs on ncurses. > > Can you update the anaconda-?untime version from the repositories? The > dependency tree is too big to start, rpm by rpm, to download everything. > What dependency tree? > Thanks > > Luis Sánchez García. >