Re: To tony, and to you all, about anaconda itself

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Not sure how it is supposed to be done, but VMware workstation can boot off
of an ISO.  That works quite well.

-brad

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> 
> *********************************
> I think that before you run buildinstall, you should have a comps file in 
> your $BUILDROOT/RedHat/base, otherwise the pkgorder.txt buildinstall 
> generated will be zero length.
> 
> You can run buildinstall with --pkgorder, or you can make pkgorder.txt 
> later by calling /usr/lib/anaconda-runtime/pkgorder, it's all up to you.
> 
> 
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> Here is a stupid question ( may be plain simple for you, but I know little 
> about python :) :
> 
> Now I want to modify the anaconda installer itself, ( e.g. I want to 
> replace some pics, or add some "screens"), so I have to test anaconda. I 
> now need cdrom install method. Must I burn it to cd and install with it 
> before I can know whether anaconda acts as what I want to? There must be a 
> way to save my CD-R.
> 
> It seems to be ./anaconda --test -m hd://**** -r or something.
> 
> My buildsourcetree is /redhat/i386/RedHat/***, you know, as tony teach me,
> and I have mkisofsed a /valhalla-disc1.iso, within it is my modified 
> anaconda-7.3-7 and anaconda-runtime-7.3-7 rpms.
> 
> Please tell me how to test whether the installer.
> 
> Thank you !
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Brad Doctor, CISSP





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