This may or may not be the right place to ask this. If it should be
asked elsewhere, just point me.
I have been experimenting with the kickstart liveimg command. My first
test was to create a simple kickstart file on my LAN so that I could
boot a netinstall with
ks=http://...
The kickstart file includes no repo definitions but does include:
liveimg --url=http://...
where I point to a squashfs.img file from
Fedora-Live-LXDE-x86_64-21_Beta-1.iso
This worked just as I wanted it to. However, it is not quite the way I
would like to do things. Specifically, I would like to boot a Live
CD/DVD/usb and be able to execute a kickstart which would have:
liveimg --url=file:///LiveOS/squashfs.img
The problem is the boot. Either it is looking for root= or it simply
ignores and ks= and drops into live-install mode.
Anyone give me a hint as to how I can get the boot to act more like the
boot from netinstall?
Gene
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