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<DIV>1. Stephen Judd</DIV>
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<DIV>Um - CDs are read only. So you can't rename anything on a CD. You can<BR>copy it somewhere else (with cp) and rename it there (with mv).<BR><BR>> - with the complete name: hsflinmodem....2.41.Inxbeta...rpm (in cd)<BR>> and type cd /home/kadim still failed.<BR><BR>cd changes your working directory. When you give a command like urpmi a<BR>filename, it will look in your working directory for it. If, as I<BR>suspect, you have not yet copied the file into your home directory<BR>(/home/kadim) and renamed it, this would explain it<BR><BR><B><I>2. Damon Lynch <damon@asianreflection.com></I></B> wrote:</DIV>
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<P>Try this:<BR><BR>Assuming you have only one file on the CD, do this:<BR><BR>1. insert your CD in the CDROM drive<BR>2. Open a konsole window<BR>3. type su<BR>4. enter your password<BR>5. then type "urpmi /mnt/cdrom/*.rpm" (without the quotes) and hit<BR>enter<BR><BR>Tell us what it says :)<BR><BR></P>
<P>Dear all,</P>
<P>It says: unable to access rpm file [/mnt/cdrom/*.rpm]</P>
<P>error registering local packages</P>
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<P>And from Stephen Judd:</P>
<P>- Yes, it isn't copied into my home directory as I check with ls command.</P>
<P>- the instruction of Mr Carr is clear but still fail. Perharps you can provide me the steps to copy from cd to home directory (He hasn't explained yet?)</P>
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<P>Many many thanks,</P>
<P>Kadim </P></BLOCKQUOTE></DIV></DIV><p><hr SIZE=1>
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