Re: USB install annoyances (not OT)

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>> From: centos-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx [mailto:centos-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of m.roth@xxxxxxxxx
>> Sent: Tuesday, 10 January, 2012 09:48
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>> Subject: Re:  USB install annoyances (not OT)

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>> Unless someone has the explicit answer to what is the image, or directory, the install.img wants to mount to get the repo, please don't reply.
>>
>>        mark

Mark,

The Anaconda installer Python script is what has (re)mounted the partition at /mnt/isolinux, and Anaconda is looking for the next image to load from the /images/ directory on the DVD (or ISO). My DVD shows the following candidates:

	boot.iso
	diskboot.img
	minstg2.img  
	stage2.img

Most likely what is missing on the (USB) installation media is either that entire directory /images/ or one of the '.img' files.

After formatting the partitions, Anaconda is probably looking for the 'stage2.img' file to unpack a basic core for the root filesystem so that the package manager (rpm)has enough of a filesystem available to put files in.


Cheers!

Simba
Engineering
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