RE: Eject CDROM after Kickstart

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Hi,

	Have u tried /tmp/cdrom instead of /dev/cdrom in post install
script section of kickstart.  CDROM installations normally mounts cdrom
device into /tmp. 

Thanks, 
Krishnaprasad 

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[mailto:redhat-list-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Kristoffer Knigga
Sent: Wednesday, November 07, 2007 10:49 PM
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Subject: Eject CDROM after Kickstart

Hello all,

I've just started playing around with Kickstart installations in
preparation for a bunch of new servers I'm going to be rolling out.

I am currently unable to use PXE, so I've got both the ISOs and ks.cfg
available via NFS and I use a bootable CDROM to get the ball rolling.
I've noticed, though, that the CDROM is not ejected before reboot like
it does during a normal CD-based install.  This, of course, means that
the machine ends up booting back to the CD after the install, and not
the hard drive.

Is there a Kickstart option to force the CDROM to eject at the end of
the installation?  I've tried putting eject `/dev/cdrom` in the 'post'
section of the config file, but that didn't work.

Thanks a lot!

Kris Knigga



______________________________________
Kristoffer D. Knigga
Systems Administrator
Sallie Mae - Asset Performance Group
847-324-7962

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