Hi everyone.Basically I've been back at it, trying to do a buildinstall, and with every progress I make I continue to get the same error when the CD boots - no cd was found that matches your boot media....... I've hacked into the source for anaconda and filled it up with some debug outputs while getting to know my way around a little bit, and I've found out where its going wrong. The buildstamps do not match. I have one buildstamp (/.buildstamp) that is stamped 200605251433.i386 and another one (/mnt/runtime/.buildstamp) that is stamped 200603142328.i386. That causes verifyStamp (found in loader2/method.c) to fail, causeing the message. Now I know the cause, how do I find the solution? I see that buildinstall.py calls mk-stamp, which puts the current date/time/arch into /tmp/makebootdisk.dir.$$/.buildstamp, which appears to be compiled into the initrd.img on the cdrom (/isolinux/initrd.img). So the question is where is it getting the 200603 build stamp (original fedora 5 build is my guess). And why doesn't the buildinstall process use the same buildstamps for each place. I could hack mk-images to hard code the 200603 stamp, but I would prefer it to stamp it to the correct build date/time.
Any information would be fantastic.ThankyouMatt.
I am with the same problem, someone could help us.
Thanks in advance
Francenildo