On Mon, 2005-07-11 at 10:27 -0700, Dan Trainor wrote: > This has been an uphill battle for me in most part due to Anaconda not > being very well documented, and the process of actually making a CD in > the form that you speak of, next to impossible. I just finished doing this using RHEL4 as a base. I got the packages all on one CD including custom RPMs and conf files. It was a PITA. > When I'm all finished, I plan on writing a pretty complete guide to what > I had done, hopefully so that others can learn from it and use it and go > on about their lives and not have to waste months on this. Anaconda has > an amazing amount of functionality, and purpose. The only problem is, > seems as if no one knows how to really use it and prepare media for it > to use. I've been meaning to write up something too, although my time right now is limited. I'll be able to answer any questions anyone has though (hopefully). As a start, here's some sites I found useful (most are outdated): http://sysadmin.cs.caltech.edu/docs/help/Linux/rh7.2-ks-cd http://tldp.org/HOWTO/RedHat-CD-HOWTO/ http://www.harkness.co.uk/other/kickstart.html https://engineering.purdue.edu/ECN/Resources/KnowledgeBase/Docs/20050217134106 Hope these help, -- Avery Fay <avery@xxxxxxxxxx>