Kenneth Porter wrote: > [I initially sent this to fedora-devel, not realizing that there's a > separate list for anaconda. And I finally found the Anaconda wiki pages > within the Fedora wiki, so I'm starting to put more pieces together to > see the Big Picture.] > > So where do I find the command "latest"? I'm guessing this figures out > the latest release of the installed kernel, but I want to confirm. From > my invocation of buildinstall: > > Running buildinstall... > /tmp/FCBASE/fc4/i386/buildinstall.tree.21763 /tmp/FCBASE > /tmp/FCBASE > Going to run buildinstall again > Building images... > Assembling package list... > /tmp/FCBASE/fc4/i386/buildinstall.tree.21763/upd-instroot: line 50: > latest: command not found > > I'm also posting here: > > <https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=135493> > > Has anyone outside Red Hat successfully built a FC4 installation CD with > a custom kernel? All I want to do is add support for an older megaraid > controller by adding its PCI ID's to the driver's internal table. (It's > an "i4 100" IDE RAID controller.) I've got the custom kernel RPM built > and now need to integrate it into the installer image. (I tried loading > just the new module from the stock "linux rescue" boot but the new > megaraid_mbox.ko refuses to insmod and I get no error message.) More on > that issue here: > > <https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=167541> > Can it be put anywhere in $PATH? Maybe I'm not reading your question correctly. Need more coffee. Thanks -dant