It showed up here as: dwight wrote: [Your words] > [My original words] Which is confusing. It would have been more clear to see this as: [Your words] dwight wrote: > [My original words] For more clarification, perhaps referring to the web view would help, as this is how it appeared to me: https://www.redhat.com/archives/kickstart-list/2008-February/msg00059.html I have no objection to your statements. It's just that I didn't make them, and wanted to make that clear. That's all I'll comment further on the list about this. I doubt anyone else is really interested in anything further. -dwight- On Thursday 14 February 2008 03:51:47 pm John Summerfield wrote: > dwight at supercomputer.org wrote: > > Lest there be any confusion, I didn't write the stuff attributed > > to me (the first indented ">"); that belongs to John. No doubt > > due to a simple typing error. > > > > -dwight- > > Now I am confused. Please write directly below text you attribute > to me and about which you see some confusion. I don't see anything > I wrote that you'd be keen to disown, and I don't see anything I > wrote that I'm especially keen to either claim or disclaim. Aside > from spelling errors. I see "bts" where I intended "btw." > > > On Thursday 14 February 2008 03:57:01 am John Summerfield wrote: > >> dwight at supercomputer.org wrote: > >> > >> I'm forking a thread on ks, because it illustrates something > >> that's been on my mind for a while. > >> > >> When I boot CD to net install (which I suppose the OP is doing > >> coz otherwise it doesn;t make sense to head for other parts, > >> media in hand), I'd like it to spit the CD out as soon as it's > >> not required. > >> > >> Normally, I use PXE but just sometimes, I might boot from CD > >> and then install off a good ADSL connexion. Taking the CD > >> ensures there won't be an install loop. Waiting for it's > >> tedious. > >> > >> > >> bts I've just been testing PX+KS (CentOS5.1) on a 3yo or so > >> Pentium IV. Takes a little less than 15 minutes, about what > >> RHHL 7.2-3 took on Pentium IIs fdr a similar install. > >> > >> In contrast, XP's equivalent takes around an hour and despite > >> the .SIF file (equivalent to the ks) it insists asking more > >> question. And then it's ready to install the applications such > >> as office software. > >> > >> Good Work JK (who I think's been on it all that time) and crew. > >> > >>> It sounds like there's some process left around which is > >>> keeping the device open. That would be the first thing I'd > >>> check. If nothing is obvious from a ps(1), then you'll have to > >>> dig deeper. > >>> > >>> lsof(1) and/or an `fuser -v` are typically used to track this > >>> down. The trouble is that these aren't available from the F2 > >>> virtual terminal. I'm going from memory at the moment, but I'm > >>> pretty certain this is the case. > >>> > >>> To use these utilities, you'll have to do something like the > >>> following: > >>> 1. chroot /mnt/system > >>> 2. mount up /sys (Check fstab, it would be something like > >>> mount -t sysfs /sys > >>> 3. mount up /proc > >>> 4. /sbin/start_udev > >>> > >>> You should then be able to use lsof and/or fuser. > >>> > >>> You can also now do all sorts of other nifty things. > >>> > >>> Note that to exit this environment cleanly, you have to clean > >>> up in the reverse order. Starting will killing the udevd > >>> daemon. > >>> > >>> Hope that helps. > >>> > >>> -dwight- > >>> > >>> On Wednesday 13 February 2008 06:55:13 am Peter Schwenk wrote: > >>>> I've been using kickstart installs with Fedora and CentOS for > >>>> quite a while now. I boot the system with a cd and enter the > >>>> appropriate command at the BOOT: prompt and away it goes. > >>>> I've gotten used to being able to eject the cd from the > >>>> system (using the button on the drive) at the point where it > >>>> is installing packages. For some reason, with Fedora 8 > >>>> kickstart installs the cd is locked in the drive and I cannot > >>>> eject it. I've tried going to a virtual terminal and running > >>>> 'eject /tmp/cdrom', but it returns "Input/output error". > >>>> > >>>> I'd like to be able to take the cd with me so that I don't > >>>> have to go and retrieve it later. Does anyone know how this > >>>> can be done? Thanks in advance for your help. > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> ----- > >>>> - Peter Schwenk > >>>> - CITA-3, Systems Administrator > >>>> - Mathematical Sciences > >>>> - University of Delaware > >>>> - schwenk _at_ math _dot_ udel _dot_ edu > >>>> - http://www.math.udel.edu/~schwenk > >>> > >>> _______________________________________________ > >>> Kickstart-list mailing list > >>> Kickstart-list@xxxxxxxxxx > >>> https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/kickstart-list > > > > _______________________________________________ > > Kickstart-list mailing list > > Kickstart-list@xxxxxxxxxx > > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/kickstart-list _______________________________________________ Kickstart-list mailing list Kickstart-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/kickstart-list