> >>>>> "JC" == Joe Christy <joe@xxxxxxxx> writes: > > JC> [...] I haven't found corresponding documentation for an NFS based > JC> kickstart. > > Lots of info should be in the archive of this list. > > JC> If I'm _not_ using iso's, just a Fedora/{base,RPMS} tree with > JC> latest update rpms, what meta-data do I need to generate so that I > JC> can do a kickstart install? Is hdlist still necessary, since there > JC> are, strictly speaking no install discs? > > You need hdlist. You may also need to run pkgorder. I use this tool > to keep things updated: http://www.math.uh.edu/~tibbs/do_update > > You just feed it the locations of your install tree and your updates > mirror and it will apply the updates and do the other bits necessary > to make an installable tree. > > JC> ... and what If I want to supplement my install with some rpms > JC> from Extras? Do I need only add the packages into comps.xml and > JC> proceed as before? > > You could copy them into the tree, edit comps if you want, and do the > genhdlist/pkgorder thing (or run the above tool with "--genhdlist"). > > I prefer to keep the base install as pristine as possible and install > as much as possible via yum either in %post or after the system boots. > This makes moving between major OS versions a bit simpler. > The script that Jason mentions has been added to this page of the Fedora Wiki (with a few minor tweaks): http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/AnacondaGenHdList Klaus