Re: EL5 kickstart configuration issue

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Roger Leonard wrote:
I have been using nfs kickstart for years with no issues by mounting iso 1 and copying the “Redhat” dir to my installation area specified in my ks.cfg and then mounting CD’s 2-5 and copying the Redhat/RPMS dir to the installation RPMS dir. This worked up until ES5 where it looks like the installation paths changed from Redhat to Server and the rpms are directly under the Server dir rather than being in a Redhat/RPMS dir. So I copied the entire contents of my cd #1 to the installation area and then mounted and copied just the Server dir to my installation area and anaconda appears to work ok but as soon as it trys to install the rpms it can’t find xorg-x11-drv-i810-1.6.5-9.2.el5.x86_64.rpm or says its corrupt. That file is there and is the same md5sum as the iso so it looks like there is some sort of path issue or something. Permissions are fine. Can anyone point me at the “proper” way to set up a cdrom based NFS kickstart installation tree with EL5? Do I copy all the CD’s over on top of each other in the installation area? What am I missing here?


Actually you can just copy the ISO files into the NFS shared directory, it doesn't necessarily need to be an exploded tree.

Kind regards,

Jeroen van Meeuwen
-kanarip

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