Thank you. Yep I want to be able to boot off of the cdrom and do a network install via http or nfs.
I have x86 and x86_64"AMD".
I dont have a CDR in a linux system. can I make these cd's from my windows system that has the cdr?
If so will nero work to creat the cd? I tried once and to create a bootable cd in nero it puts its own version of dos on it to boot with..
That is not what I was needing.
Thanks for you reply!
Best Regards,
Jason Brashear
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Sent by: kickstart-list-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx 05/20/2004 10:37 AM
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>>>>> "JB" == Jason Brashear <jbrash@xxxxxxxxxx> writes:
JB> Does anyone know how to create a Kickstart CDROM?
Sure, what do you want on it? If you just want to use it to boot into
the installer so you can do a network install, just grab isolinux and
make yourself a CD.
I have one CD that boots all different versions o the installer, for
both i386 and x86_64, and also has memtest86 and various hard drive
diagnostics programs on it.
To boot one of the Red Hat/Fedora installers, all you need is the
vmlinuz and initrd.img files and an entry in isolinux.cfg. Here's my
FC2 for x86_64 entry:
label ks64-2
kernel vml642
append initrd=ird642.img devfs=nomount ramdisk_size=9216 ksdevice=link ks=http://url.for/kickstart.file
- J<
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