The reason is i need to set up a lot of new machine with the same configuration and with an upgraded kernel (2.4.2). For the moment I<m using a kickstart file on a boot disk, makking the installation from the cdrom (RH7.0 with the kernel 2.2.16-22)... -----Original Message----- From: kickstart-list-admin@xxxxxxxxxx [mailto:kickstart-list-admin@xxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Taylor, ForrestX Sent: Thursday, March 15, 2001 5:34 PM To: 'kickstart-list@xxxxxxxxxx' Subject: RE: kickstart disk with an upgraded kernel? Why do you need a new kernel on the boot disk? You can add a new kernel to the installed machine after kickstart, or just make a new CD with the new kernel added in (if you use NFS, just put it in the RPMS directory). I guess that my question is whether you want a new kernel on your installation machines, or you just want it on the floppy. Forrest > -----Original Message----- > From: Daniel Many [mailto:dmany@xxxxxxxxxxxx] > Sent: Thursday, March 15, 2001 2:30 PM > To: kickstart-list@xxxxxxxxxx > Subject: kickstart disk with an upgraded kernel? > > > Hi, > > Does anybody have an idea of a way to create a kickstart disk > with a new > kernel on it. It may seems easy at first - only have to copy the new > vmlinux on the kickstart floppy - but what should I do with > the modules > linked with the new kernel? My installation is made from the cd... > > Regards, > > Dan > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Kickstart-list mailing list > Kickstart-list@xxxxxxxxxx > https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/kickstart-list > _______________________________________________ Kickstart-list mailing list Kickstart-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/kickstart-list