Hello all, I would like to ask more directed question, how to skip this
media check, I would like to make a CD with KS install, that doesn't
need any human interaction.
Thanks a lot, and sorry if I missed some message that got the answer.
Mr. Adam ALLEN wrote:
On Sat, 2003-08-02 at 15:20, Saurav Gohain wrote:
Yeah Thanks Adam,
But i need some more information how will i access the .c file.Could u
please tell me in steps. I will be very gratefull.
Install the anaconda source (rpm -ivh anaconda*.src.rpm)
cd /usr/src/redhat/SOURCES/anaconda-9.0
Inside the anaconda-9.0 directory you will find the loader2 directory,
which contains the cdinstall.c file.
After changes overwrite the anaconda-9.0.tar.bz2 file with the modified
directory and then rebuild the anaconda rpm with rpmbuild -ba
/usr/src/redhat/SPECS/anaconda.spec. The put the updated anaconda rpm on
your disk.
I'm not too fluent in C to give a tutorial on how to write/modify c
programs, but if you are just wanting to change messages then that
shouldn't be too hard if you are careful of what you change. I guess I'm
still learning C and Python as I work my way along.
What are you trying to do with the isocheck for the cd's? It might be
that you can get more directed help if the end-goal is known.
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Regards,
Stas Goshtein
Linux R&D Engineer - CCSE, SNA1, CCNA
Actona Technologies, Ltd.
Email: stas@xxxxxxxxxx
Phone: (972)-50-718508
http://www.actona.com/
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