Creating CentOS DVD from scratch

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Johnny Hughes wrote:
> put the .discinfo file from CD-1 in the main directory ... then edit it
> and make it look like this:
> 
> 1109642504.647574
> CentOS 4.0
> i386
> 1,2,3,4
> CentOS/base
> CentOS/RPMS
> CentOS/pixmaps
> 
> (the 1109642504.647574 and the i386 both may be different ... depending on
> your distro)
> 
> also ... if the distro has more or less discs on it, change the 1,2,3,4 to
> 1,2,3,4,5 ... etc.

Thanks for sending this info to me.  I did exactly as described, and 
Anaconda recognized DVD as installation media.  However, it still 
believes that it is the first CD, and prompts me for CD 2 during the 
install.  I've changed the "1,2,3,4" line to read "1".  I guess there 
are some more files than need to be updated/rebuilt?  Probably something 
telling Anaconda on which CD is which package?

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