Re: >really< hands-off install

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Jag --

...and then Jag said...
% On Thu, 24 May 2001, David T-G wrote:
% 
% > I'd like to know if there's a way to do a completely hands-off kickstart.
...
% 
% You can just get it to boot anaconda off the harddrive.  loopback mount
% bootnet.img, copy the kernel and initrd into /boot, then make a lilo

Did this part.


% target that uses them.  Boot that target and it will be just like you
% booted the bootnet floppy, but you won't have to worry about removing
% the floppy.  (plus it will load faster if you say store the kernel and
% initrd somewhere so you don't have to keep pulling them off floppy)

So now I'm ready to go and I just realized that I have no idea where I
should put the ks.cfg file.  Does it go in / or /boot or ...?


Thanks again!

:-D
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