RE: KickStart with driver disk

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Hello,

I have a boot disk from the IDE RAID controller manufacturer and it
requires me to boot with expert text and insert another driver disk.

Can someone explain how I can make a kickstart from the above.
Currently my kickstart boot from CD and read the kickstart file from a
web server and install through ftp.

Please help.

Thanks,

Siao

-----Original Message-----
From: kickstart-list-admin@xxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:kickstart-list-admin@xxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of John
Sent: Tuesday, September 10, 2002 10:28 AM
To: kickstart-list@xxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: KickStart with driver disk


On Monday 09 September 2002 19:37, Siao Yuan Tan wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> I am new to kickstart and has created a kick start using ftp method 
> and it works fine.  The problem is now I have 300 machines and all has

> a Highpoint IDE RAID card.  Is there a way to have kickstart load the 
> driver from my ftp server as well.  The kickstart driverdisk option 
> need the driver to be on the hard disk first, this method seems like 
> useless as all machine has brand new hard disk.

Here, I customise my floppy by changing the configuration file:
[summer@numbat summer]$ cat /misc/floppy/syslinux.cfg default ks prompt
1 timeout 1 display boot.msg F1 boot.msg F2 general.msg F3 param.msg F4
rescue.msg F7 snake.msg label linux
  kernel vmlinuz
  append initrd=initrd.img lang= devfs=nomount ramdisk_size=8192 vga=788
label text
  kernel vmlinuz
  append initrd=initrd.img lang= text devfs=nomount ramdisk_size=8192
label expert
  kernel vmlinuz
  append expert initrd=initrd.img lang= devfs=nomount ramdisk_size=8192
label ks
  kernel vmlinuz
  append ks=http://cc.computerdatasafe.com.au/RedHat/7.3/ks/client.ks 
initrd=initrd.img lang= devfs=nomount ramdisk_size=8192
label nofb
  kernel vmlinuz
  append initrd=initrd.img lang= devfs=nomount nofb ramdisk_size=8192
label lowres
  kernel vmlinuz
  append initrd=initrd.img lang= lowres devfs=nomount ramdisk_size=8192
[summer@numbat summer]$


This boots without waiting for the prompt, and gets the ks file from my
web 
server. I prefer this as it's easier to change the ks file there than on
the 
floppy.

Once Anaconda loads I take it out. You can then use the disk for the
next 
machine.

If you're doing lots of machines, carry several floppies - a whole box
if you 
want. I've got a few minutes (dependingon how fast your machines
install) to 
retrieve them, and you probably don't want all three hundred going at
once.

You can set up PXE (provided you're more skilled than I!), but you then
may 
have to fiddle with 300 BIOS settings twice.


You could also burn your boot floppies to CD-RW (be sure to do it
propery, 
using mkisofs) so the machines boot faster.




-- 


Cheers
John.

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