RE: Req: post installation help

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Dear Hugh and all other friends:

i used the same procedure which u told me but it was not mounted and 
at that time no folder by the name of /dev was found.
>>>i used a cdrom based installation method kickstart procedure but the 
      result was same when i did the %post script to "sleep 2h" and entered
      in the tty2 shell so i didn't find any thing which makes possible my work.

>>>is there any thing like globaly apply to each and every system 
      like if i m using a cdrom based kickstart installation procedure 
      and  used the same procedure to any computer but by aim is [1] and mount every cdrom.


thanks for reply Hugh
SHAH


[1] In post installation script 
     i m making a dir(CD) in /tmp folder
     i m mounting the dvd in the /tmp/CD folder :::::::>> i used mount -o ro /dev/cdrom /tmp/CD/
     and start any service like " service dhcpd start "


> Date: Sun, 16 Aug 2009 09:34:33 -0500
> parwar shah wrote:
> > Hello,
> > i m working on a kickstart based installation system
> > In post installation script i m making a dir(CD) in /tmp folder and after that i want to mount the dvd in the /tmp/CD folder i used mount -o ro /dev/cdrom /tmp/CD/
> > and its not performing and if i want to start any service like " service dhcpd start "so when the installation finishes so the mount and service both options are not 
> > performing ...
> > Any help will be highly appreciable sorry my english is not good
>
> > SHAH
>
> Verify that /dev/cdrom exists before you mount it.
>
> One trick that might be useful is to set your %post script to be "sleep 2h"
>
> Then you can switch to a shell on the installed system and try the
> commands you want to run by hand and troubleshoot why they aren't
> working. There's usually a shell on tty2 (Alt-F2).
>
> Hugh
>
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