Darrell Esau wrote: > My company sells hardware appliances with our software pre-loaded. Doing > so requires that we ship an ISO installation media to the hardware > manufacturer who installs it onto the boxes, then ships them out. > > We're currently using a solution that will no longer work for us going > forward, and we would like to switch to a CentOS based OS with some of our > software installed on top, with various configuration changes. <snip> > I've looked at Kickstart, and it looks pretty good -- probably will work <snip> > Is there another method I should consider? Nope - use that. > > If not -- using Kickstart, how do I add some custom software? Should I > create RPMs and add them to the CentOS installation tree? I want > everything to be on the media, not downloaded from a yum repository. Make an rpm of your software, and you can just stuff it into the tree; maybe make an addons directory, and put it in there. mark _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos