Re: RHEL5.2, kickstart, USB, "OPCODE" error after reboot

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In regard to: RHEL5.2, kickstart, USB, "OPCODE" error after reboot,...:

Build a HP 385 server, using a RHEL5.2 DVD cut from a downloaded ISO,
and the kickstart file located on a USB stick. After the initial build,
the server reboots, the DVD and USB stick are manually removed and right
where the GRUB screen should be displayed, I get a screen that looks
like a kernel panic screen, though starts with the line "Illegal OPCODE"
and then a bunch of hex output.

If I build the server without the USB stick but using the same kickstart
file (copied to the DVD) it works fine.

Would loading the kickstart file via http work for you?  Just put it on
some web server and use

	linux ks=http://your.host/your/url/ks.cfg

Tim
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