Dogsbody spake the following on 3/23/2007 5:27 PM: > > Please help with a problem that is slowly driving me nuts :-/ > > *Quick problem* > Can I kickstart an install by reading all the files from a single > partition on the system and installing onto all the spare space on the > same drive? > > I am using `harddrive --partition=sda1 --dir=/` but it doesn't seem to > work!! > > *Longer version* > I have a server that has no CD-ROM and that I would like to install a > custom version of CentOS onto. This is supplied as an ISO image. The > server is in a datacentre so I can't setup other machines to boot off > however a single boot server is available for diagnostics only. > > So far I have > - Netbooted the machine > - Wiped all partitions and created a single 800MB partition > - Made this ext2 (kickstart seems to need ext2) > - Mounted this drive and downloaded the ISO to it > - Mounted the ISO as loopback > - Copied all the data from the ISO into the disk > - Setup extlinux and used the isolinux config > - Modified the kickstart file... > Changed `cdrom` to `harddrive --partition=sda1 --dir=/` > Removed the line `clearpart --all` > - Reboot > > Now, the system boots from disk, vmlinuz and initrd.img both unpack and > execute fine! (so the syslinux/extlinux seems to be working great) and > pages of system startup scroll past. It seems to then start asking for > questions that should be covered by the kickstart file including asking > where all the files are on the disk and then showing me the disk with > all the files on! :-/ > > "What partition and directory on that partition hold the CD (iso9660) > images" > > After all of this I feel so close yet so far! > > Thank you very much in advance > > Dan The last time I did a hd to hd install was in RedHat 9, but I seem to remember just having the ISO image on the hard drive, and anaconda loop mounted it and ran. I just looked it up in the install docs; http://www.centos.org/docs/4/html/rhel-ig-x8664-multi-en-4/s1-steps-hd-install.html -- MailScanner is like deodorant... You hope everybody uses it, and you notice quickly if they don't!!!! _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos