Re: USB install annoyances

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John Doe wrote:
> From: "m.roth@xxxxxxxxx" <m.roth@xxxxxxxxx>
>
>> I tried to boot from my 6.0 USB key, no joy. Updated it to 6.2. Still no
>> joy: it gets started, I do the disk layout, it formats the drives, and
>> then fails, saying that it can't find "image# 1".
>
> Works fine here...
> On some PCs/servers the key is sdb...
> syslinux.cfg: append initrd=initrd.img ks=hd:sda2:/ks.cfg
> repo=hd:sda2:/centos
> ks.cfg: harddrive --partition=sda2 --dir=/centos
> /centos contains images/install.img and the DVDs ISOs...
>
Yeah, and normally the USB key shows up as sdb. I had to move it, for boot
order, to get it to boot from it (weird BIOS). But as I said, what I don't
know is what "image# 1" is referring to. It says "copy it to the right
directory and try again"... but I don't know *which* *.img it's referring
to. Karabanh? Johnny? Clues?

        mark



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