RE: how can i eject a kickstart cd-rom after installation?

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Do you have a "reboot" line in your ks.cfg?  I believe you could remove it,
and the install would complete but not reboot your system.  It would tell
you to eject your CDROM and then reboot your system manually.

Donald E. Bodle, Jr.
Sr. Systems Integration Engineer
Platform Development
The Reynolds and Reynolds Co.
(937) 485-1954
 

-----Original Message-----
From: Cipriano Groenendal [mailto:cipri@xxxxxxxxx] 
Sent: Thursday, April 03, 2003 5:37 AM
To: kickstart-list@xxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: how can i eject a kickstart cd-rom after installation?

> Who can help? i have create a kickstart boot cd-rom. my problem is now,
> when the computer shut down and reboot, the server boots again from
> cdrom. how can i eject the cdrom???
> What must i do?
Anaconda already automaticly ejects the CD on the end. But most modern
computers close the CD-rom drive when it boots, so the computer will once
again boot from the CD-Rom.

Cipri



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