Re: Making a DVD Install CD

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On Tuesday 11 June 2002 07:09 pm, Taylor, ForrestX wrote:

> I was looking in the source code, and I can see where it makes the
> cdboot.img, and includes all of the modules (which explains why it is
> so much larger than the regular boot.img files).  I was thinking of
> removing some of the modules to save space, and then make it create the
> cdboot.img with both 7.3 and 7.2 kernels/initrd.imgs.  The question
> that I have before I begin this is:
> Is it possible to create a boot disk that has two kernels/initrd.imgs?
>
> I am guessing that syslinux is smart enough to do it, because you must
> specify kernel and initrd.img in the syslinux.cfg file.
>
> Any other ideas are also welcome.

You shouldn't need 2 kernels on the boot disk. If you put the same
kernel-BOOT rpm in both build trees, the same kernel should
work with both initrd.imgs.

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