Re: buildinstall shell script usage

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Is there any hope of getting this documented (other than the suggestion
that I do it, which though fair is not the answer I'm looking for)? it
really is a black hole.

Also, if you've got a sec, if you used the "driverdisk" command, does it
matter where in the kickstart file it goes?

Thanks,

			- Matt

Erik Troan wrote:
> 
> On Wed, 30 May 2001, Raymond, Jeff wrote:
> 
> >       Does anyone know the proper way to launch the buildinstall script
> > that comes with anaconda-runtime?  Are there any docs for using the scripts
> > that come with Anaconda?
> 
> You should be able to run "./buildinstall /path/to/top/of/tree", where the
> path contains a RedHat/RPMS directory. It will create all of the files the
> install needs to get going.
> 
> It's completely undocumented and unsupported, but it's just a 91 line shell
> script and not hard to follow.
> 
> /me whistles innocently
> 
> Erik
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