On Wednesday 17 January 2007 08:24, Brian Peront wrote: > To all, > > I have been working with kickstart ( redhat 9 ) for a long time. I have > just started to try to kickstart out with Fedora 6. So far I have no > luck at all. > > From all of the Doc's we no longer can dd the diskboot.img to floppy > it's to big to fit. > > So can we dd the image and put it on a partition and kickstart from > there ???? > > or > > Do we have to boot via CDROM ??? > > any help would be appreciated. Your boot options are: CD (boot.iso, first CD, the DVD, even the rescuecd.iso) USB Flash (diskboot.img) PXE (kernel and initrd included for this in the images/ directory on the CD and exploaded tree) Grub (use the pxe kernel and initrd in a grub line for an existing system) The 2.6 kernel is just too big to fit on floppy anymore. Time to move on. Your kickstart file can still be on a floppy if you really want it to. -- Jesse Keating Release Engineer: Fedora
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