Thank you Jason.
You were right.
I did create the kickstart script on a linux machine. But then I used
WinScp to copy the file to a Windows machine. There I have GuildFTPD
running as ftp server.
WinScp or GuildFTPD make the changes to my file.
Now I started the kickstart script from a floppy and everything works fine.
Thank you again.
Ingo
Jason Kohles wrote:
On 12/14/05, *Ingo Jochim* <i.jochim@xxxxxxxxxxxx
<mailto:i.jochim@xxxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
Hopefully you can help on this.
I'm doing a kickstart installation on Fedora Core 4.
I like to install some additional packages in the %post part of
kickstart.
I like to create a new file and want to write something into it.
Here is my code:
echo $RANDOM > "/root/ID"
The result in the file is always fine.
But the new file name is strange to me.
If I do a "ls -l" I get "ID?" displayed.
If I just write the beginning of the file and use the TAB-key then
I get
"ID^M".
You are creating your kickstart configuration in a windows/dos text
editor, and it has windows line endings, rather than unix ones.
Either use a text editor that can save with unix line endings, or use
something like the dos2unix command after you create it, or FTP it in
text mode to your server before using it. You need to do something to
get rid of the extra ^M at the end of every line in your ks.cfg.
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