Re: using driver from drvnet.img

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Amy Tanner wrote
> Thanks, I'll try that. My ks.cfg looks like this now:

You mean the syslinux.cfg?

> default ks
> prompt 0
> label ks
>   kernel vmlinuz
>   append ks=floppy dd text initrd=initrd.img lang= devfs=nomount
> ramdisk_size=7168
> 
> I'll let you know if it works.  So, dd will make kickstart prompt me for
> the drivers disk when it needs it?

Yes. It will ask you if you have a driver disk and then to insert it.
I hope it will work even with "prompt 0".
I use a slighly different syslinux.cfg file:

default none
prompt 1
display boot.msg
label ks
  kernel vmlinuz
  append network initrd=initrd.img ks=floppy

and manualy type "ks dd".

					Anne






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