See product.py, specifically 'productPath', which defines where to look on the cd: productPath = "Fedora" This is part of the stage2 installer. -brad > Terje Kvernes <terjekv@xxxxxxxxxxx> writes: > > > Jason L Tibbitts III <tibbs@xxxxxxxxxxx> writes: > > > > > I was able to install FC2+updates on a machine using the FC3T1 > > > vmlinuz and initrd.img (because the FC2 ones wouldn't boot on that > > > hardware). I don't know if you could install RHEL3 the same way but > > > it's easy to try and if it works it would save you some time. > > > > hm, just replace the initrd and the vmlinuz on the RHEL-installation > > with those from FC. interesting idea, I'm just curious on how > > schizophrenic the box will be with afterwards, but it _will_ grab > > packages from the URL we've given, and that's a RHEL-mirror. heh. > > okay, I'll try on a box here. thanks. > > heh. that went pretty much as expected. everything boots, and is > happy, but then we expect to find a Fedora-directory to use for http > install. symlinking that to the RHEL directory (hey, it didn't cost > anything to test) gives the classical "your installation media > doesn't match the stuff I found" error. sanity checks and all that. > > so, back to the drawing board. > > -- > Terje > > > _______________________________________________ > Kickstart-list mailing list > Kickstart-list@xxxxxxxxxx > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/kickstart-list > -- Brad Doctor, CISSP