Traceback (innermost last): File "/var/tmp/anaconda-7.0.1//usr/lib/anaconda/iw/progress_gui.py", line 20, in run rc = self.todo.doInstall () File "/var/tmp/anaconda-7.0.1//usr/lib/anaconda/todo.py", line 1543, in doInstall self.instCallback, p) File "/var/tmp/anaconda-7.0.1//usr/lib/anaconda/todo.py", line 1298, in instCallback self.rpmFD = os.open(fn, os.O_RDONLY) OSError: [Errno 2] No such file or directory: '/mnt/source/RedHat/RPMS/kernel-utils-2.2.16-22.i386.rpm' Local variables in innermost frame: fn: /mnt/source/RedHat/RPMS/kernel-utils-2.2.16-22.i386.rpm total: 0 self: <todo.ToDo instance at 828fe58> h: <header object at 8b07590> amount: 0 intf: <progress_gui.InstallProgressWindow instance at 848b8c0> what: 2 ToDo object: (itodo ToDo p1 (dp2 S'method' p3 (iimage CdromInstallMethod p4 (dp5 S'currentDisc' p6 I1 sS'tree' p7 S'/mnt/source' sS'device' p8 S'hdc' sS'progressWindow' p9 <failed>
From the traceback, this would seem to be a problem with missing kernel-utils RPM, not the upgrade.
Definately sounds like a bad CD image. Please verify the file exists.
RPM does exist in the RPMS directory on the CD. I burned the CD from ISO's D/L from redhat.com. I now have it installed but did so as a fresh install. Had no problems on fresh install.
I had a very similar problem with an upgrade over 6.1; the 'missing file' was rep-gtk-gnome-0.13-3.i386.rpm. After rebooting and getting the system usable again, I verified that the file was there (it was), and copied from the discs to a harddrive with enough space. A second upgrade attempt, working from the harddrive, succeeded. My CDs were also burnt from ISO images downloaded. As I indicated, I had no problem reading them to copy them to a HD when running under 6.1.
*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of 18031 ***