RE: Eject Cd-Rom after reboot

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eject /dev/cdrom 

Usually works great, but your machine may suck the cdrom back in when it
reboots. Some do, some don't....The real trick is to make sure your
cdrom DOESN'T boot by default. Instead, make the cdrom boot the hard
drive by default (and only boot the cdrom when it is selected iun a menu
or some such) or let the cdrom sit at the syslinux prompt forever,
either to avoid re-building the system should work.

Sean


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Sean P. Kane
spkane@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Lead Infrastructure Architect
Genomatica, Inc.
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"When we destroy something man has created we call it vandalism......
 When we destroy something that Gaia has created we call it progress."


-----Original Message-----
From: Redhat [mailto:redhat@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] 
Sent: Sunday, April 06, 2003 23:25
To: kickstart-list@xxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Eject Cd-Rom after reboot


 I have problems with the kickstart. I boot the PC from cd-rom an 
install it from the Lan. It's no problem, but when the pc restarts, he 
boots already from the cd. what must i do when the pc automatic eject 
the cd before rebooting????




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