Did you also change the Redhat directory to ARIEL?
You have to change that too, otherwise you get this message. Came
across this upgrading from RH9 to FC1. When you do this, you will also
need to provide a different option to genhdlist, if you run it. There
was a discussion about that this week and is in the archives (too tired
to remember or look :) ).
-brad
Brent Gerig wrote:
Hello,
I am trying to make a single custom install cd based off of RedHat 9. I
am using the SGI-XFS kernel. I had the install cd working, but I don't
like the "SGI_XFS" messages all over the place, and I'd like to change
those. I edited the .discinfo file, as well as .buildstamp in
initrd.img, stage2.img, hdstg2.img, and netstg2.img by changing the
product to ARIEL, and the version (1.2.0) to 1.3.1, to reflect the more
recent kernel that I'm using. I have since verified that all of those
changes did indeed make it onto the cd. However, when the install
process starts, it tells me that "the ARIEL CD was not found in any of
your CDROM drives. Please insert the ARIEL CD and press OK to retry."
So obviously it's using the new product name, but something somewhere
is still reporting the cd as SGI_XFS. Any ideas?
Thanks,
-Brent
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