On 9/13/05, Michael Boman <michael.boman@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On 9/13/05, Panu Matilainen <pmatilai@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > On Mon, 12 Sep 2005, Robert Wehner wrote: > > > > > Anyone have any ideas on how to get the CD mounted during %post in RHEL 4 > > > kickstarts? > > > > Run '/sbin/udevstart' at beginning of %post which will create the > > necessary devices, worked for me at least. > > I was having the same problem, and this thread helped me resolve it. > What I did was: > > --8<-- > %post > { > /sbin/start_udev > mkdir -p /media/cdrom > mount /dev/cdrom /media/cdrom > --8<-- Thanks for everyone's comments on this. I finally got back to it last night and used a combination of these suggestions to solve the problem. I essentially used the above, but since I wanted to be able to handle more than one cdrom device per machine I didn't feel comfortable using /dev/cdrom and instead made haldaemon update /etc/fstab so I could grep out all the cdrom devices and mount them in turn. find_cd_mounts () { /sbin/udevstart /sbin/service messagebus start /sbin/service haldaemon start # wait a few seconds for the above to finish sleep 10 # now figure out what to mount. if [ -e /proc/sys/dev/cdrom/info ]; then cd_devices="$(egrep '^drive name:' /proc/sys/dev/cdrom/info | awk -F: '{print $2}')" else echo "ERROR: File /proc/sys/dev/cdrom/info does not exist. Cannot mount DVD!" return 1 fi if [ "X${cd_devices}" = "X" ]; then echo "ERROR: No CD devices found in /proc/sys/dev/cdrom/info!" return 1 else for device in ${cd_devices} do mount_pnt="$(egrep "/dev/${device}[^aA-zZ]" /etc/fstab | awk '{ print $2 }')" if (mount ${mount_pnt} >> ${LOGFILE} 2>&1); then # run scripts found on CD with run-parts return else non_mounted="${non_mounted} ${device}" fi done echo "ERROR: Unable to mount any devices: ${non_mounted}" return 1 fi } May be a little overkill, but there are a few odd multi-CD boxes out there that I wanted to be sure I'd eventually find the CD. thanks again for all the help. -- ---- Robert Wehner rwehner@xxxxxxxxx