Re: Adding drivers to kickstart initrd.img

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Hi All,

I had to download the new driver from 3ware for the '-34' kernel that release 3 uses. All I had to do was add 'dd' to my kickstart line and put in the floppy. Thank you everyone for all of your help :)

Thank you,

Ryan



On Apr 14, 2006, at 10:02 AM, Koree A. Smith wrote:

Hmm.  I helped create a rather large system that does completely
automated and unattended installs without rebuilding anaconda.  What
does one gain from doing so?

Koree

On 4/14/06, Dan Carpenter <error27@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 4/14/06, Koree A. Smith <koreesmith@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
It's been a while since I've done it, but I used the instructions here:

http://lists.us.dell.com/pipermail/linux-poweredge/2003-August/ 009343.html


That's just instructions on how to build a driver disk.  I already
built the driver disk and forwarded it...  That was step 0.  :P

Rebuilding anaconda is optional but it helps if your going to load
hundreds of systems or it needs to be completely automated for some
reason...

regards,
dan carpenter

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