Re: ks.cfg located on a usb drive

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I have another question. Is it possible to install servers with CD-ROM
using kickstart? As far as I understand kickstart installation uses ftp or
http locations to install server. Am I right?



>
> Hi,
>
> I am trying to install my server using ks.cfg but the server I want to
> install has no floppy drive. I have just usb drive which recognized as
> /dev/sda1. I wanted to use it but since I don't know the right kernel
> parameters I couldn't use it. I have also searched the list archives but I
> couldn't find an answer.
>
> I have tried
>
> linux ks=/dev/sda1/ks.cfg
> linux ks=usb
>
> but none of them worked. How can I use ks.cfg file located on a usb drive.
> USB drive is recognized and required modules installed by anaconda. The
> system I am trying to install is RH ES4.
>
> Is it possible for you in the list to give me the right kernel parameters
> ?
>
>
>
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> Omer Faruk Sen
> http://www.faruk.net
>
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Omer Faruk Sen
http://www.faruk.net


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