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1. I uninstalled Rdi with installation manager
2. I uninstalled Installation Manager
3. I downloaded the recommended Installation Manager from the web.
4. I tried to user install it. It would not install, complained about
the SDP stuff.
5. I deleted the SDP directories, and it still would not install.
6. I tried a root install of Installation Manager.
7. It installed but would not install anything, it had no repositories
to point to.

I'm trying downloading the install archives from the RDi page, maybe that
will be able to install everything including Installation Manager.


On Fri, Jan 21, 2022 at 3:47 PM Mike Hockings <hockings@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:




I have to ask but what exactly does "gone" and "won't install" mean? Did
you uninstall the previous version? I've not looked into RDI on Linux in
years, what Linux are you running on? How are you trying to install it?
From the RDI install image are you
running .../disk1/InstallerImage_linux_gtk_x86_64/install
or ...disk1/InstallerImage_linux_gtk_x86_64/userinst? I presume that
install needs root?



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