* Fabian Arrotin <fabian.arrotin@xxxxxxxxxx>: > > Thanks for the hint, it seems to work. > > Now could someone please explain to me why selecting the driver > > disk by hand (having booted with 'linux dd') doesn't work, but > > creating a kickstart-config that points to a partition with the > > driver disk works? > > > What was the line you used with dd= .. Nothing after dd. dd simply tells the system to ask for a driver disk, which it did. The LARA remote console allowed me to point it to the correct image by hand. But then the x86_64 image complained that it couldn't find a working driver. The i386 image worked (but as I wanted x86_64, that was of little help). With the driver disk on a partition and using a kickstart-file, it worked with x86_64 as well. -- Fridtjof Busse _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos