Re: Kickstart using USB Flash Drive

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On Wed, Apr 28, 2004 at 02:27:02PM -0500, Rebecca.R.Hepper@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> I am using RH 9.  If I do a 'dd' to copy the bootdisk.img to my USB flash
> drive, I can kickstart a system successfully.  I want to kickstart
> additional systems that require modules not available in the bootdisk.img
> although they are available in the drvnet.img.  Is there a way to get both
> the bootdisk.img and drvnet.img on one USB flash drive so I don't have to
> utilize a separate driver disk?  Or is there a way to increase whatever
> size limit is on the image file so I can add all the modules I need to the
> bootdisk.img then copy it to the USB flash drive?
> 
I posted some instructions a while back on how to move drivers from the
drivenet.img into the bootnet.img, they predated RH 9, but the process
hasn't changed that much...

https://listman.redhat.com/archives/kickstart-list/2003-March/msg00211.html

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