John Doe a écrit : > From: Georghy <fusco@xxxxxxxxxxxx> > >>>> harddrive --partition=sdb1 --dir=iso >>>> append initrd=initrd.img ks=hd:sdb1:/ks/ks.cfg method=hd:sdb1:/iso >>>> >> I am trying to create 2 diffrent partition like in the wiki >> the first one fat32 10Mio >> the second one ext2 the rest >> on the fat32 partition i only have syslinux.cfg >> on the ext2 partition the following tree : >> ... >> > > I am confused... > If you have indeed a second partition where you did put your iso, you should point to sdb2 and not sdb1... > In my syslinux.cfg (which is on sda1): > append initrd=initrd.img ks=hd:sda2:/ks.cfg method=hd:sda2:/centos > In my kickstart: > harddrive --partition=sda2 --dir=/centos > So it boots on sda1, but the iso files and kickstart stuff are on sda2... > You are right it is sdb2 not sdb1 > >> My CentOS iso file is : custom.iso >> It is a custom CentOS distro that i have made and it worked perfectly on >> my Virtual Machine on virtual box >> > > Does the iso work or the usb key? quite different... > How does the installer know that the RPMs are in custom.iso...? > the iso work on a VM, i don't know if it work on a USB key > >> No such file or directory 'sdb1:vfat/iso' >> > > vfat/iso? > > JD > Previously i used the iso dir for my custom.iso > > > _______________________________________________ > CentOS mailing list > CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx > http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos > > Now I'm trying a simple task i only want to install package wich are in the first cd-rom of CentOS (not my custom.iso), the official iso but I just want the package in the first CD after that I'll use a script which install the other packages I wanted instead of doing it during installation -- Cordialement, Georghy FUSCO _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos