Re: Installing from CD

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centos-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx wrote:

> 
> this machine can boot only from a ... HardDrive.  USB is not an
option.

What I did: Move said hard drive to a system that has a DVD, and install
there.
I had to "tweak a few things" because of how the install process worked,
and the differences in hardware between this DVD-capable system and my
target systems, but, after said futzing, I had a HD that would boot my
target systems, and I could dupe the drive for all the product we make.

After that, the drive is a "programmable part", and the code we run is
an application we update in the field...
...if you're a server environment, your hurdles will not be the same as
mine.


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