4 Copy the contents of each SP installation medium to its own subdirectory. Once
done the directory hierarchy is as follows:
/install/sle/SLE-10-arch/CD1
/install/sle/SLE-10-SP-x-arch/CD1
5 In SLE-10-arch/CD1, create a file called add_on_products. The contents
of add_on_products determines which Service Pack should be added to
your SUSE Linux Enterprise 10 as an add-on product. The format of the file is
as follows:
media_url [path_on_media [product_1 [product_2 [....]]]
For example, if you want to offer the SP via NFS from sun.example.com
write the following in add_on_products (specifying path_on_media,
product_1, etc., is not required for Service Packs):
nfs://sun.example.com/install/sle/SLE-10-SP-x-arch/CD1
Replace x with the actual number of the Service Pack and arch with the name
of your architecture.
6 Make the sources available via NFS, FTP, or HTTP as described in
"Setting Up the Server Holding the Installation Sources"
8.2.2 Installing a Service Pack
NOTE
To update an existing SUSE Linux Enterprise 10 system to a SUSE Linux Enterprise
10 Service Pack (SP), see
Installing a SUSE Linux Enterprise Service Pack is very similar to installing the original
SUSE Linux Enterprise media. As with the original installation, you can choose between
installing from a local CD or DVD drive or from a network server. For more information
about both these possibilities, see
Data"
(page 36).
/CD2
/CD3
/CD4
/CD2
/CD3
Section 8.2.3, "Updating to a Service Pack"
Section 3.2.2, "Selecting the Source of the Installation
Section 4.2,
(page 78).
(page 207).
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