  | | | cd kickstarting question | cd kickstarting question 2006-02-13 - By Greg Hosler
Back What I did, was I created a bootable usb disk, and I have grub entries that allow me to chose one of multiple boot options. Each boot entry will point to it's separate boot isolinux directory for it's respective kernel & initrd (which, of course need to match the respective install tree, but you pass the pointer to the install tree in the kickstart file. since the boot entry points to the kickstart file, this is not a problem...)
I'm in the process of writing up how I set this up for some overseas collegues, if you want, I'll forward you a copy.
best rgds,
-Greg
On 13-Feb-2006 (See http://Feb-2006.ora-code.com) bob flynn wrote: > Hi, > > I am kickstarting a variety of machines, and I have the following issue. > > My kickstart works as follows; > > Maintain NFS server with ISO images of distributions available. > Kickstart file and any pre/postscripts available on NFS server. > > Boot from CD1 from whatever distribution version I intend to install. > Once at the linux prompt, specifying the kickstart file and a NFS > installation and off I go. > > The problem > > I have to boot from the 1st disk of whatever distribution I am using to > use the NFS copy of the ISO image of the same distribution. This is a > pain if I have to keep a set of CD's simply to boot to a kickstart. An > exampple. If I am looking to installed Red Hat Enterprise WS 3.0 U2, > then I have to boot from disk 1 of Red Hat Enterprise WS 3.0 U2, > anything else and it will complain. So I am looking for workarounds. > > Possible solutions. > > 1. PXE and ignore the requirement to boot from CD to start. The downside > is I am supporting some boxes which are not PXE enabled. > > 2. A generic boot disk which will allow me to kickstart without having > the boot disk having to match the NFS version of whatever I am > kickstarting via NFS ? > > This would be a reasonable solution ( extra points for the image > supporting booting via USB, for those machines for which a USB boot is > simplier ). > > Ideas ? > > > The information contained in this e-mail and in any attachments is > confidential and is designated solely for the attention of the intended > recipient(s). If you are not an intended recipient, you must not use, > disclose, copy, distribute or retain this e-mail or any part thereof. If you > have received this e-mail in error, please notify the sender by return e-mail > and delete all copies of this e-mail from your computer system(s). > Please direct any additional queries to: communications@(protected) > Thank You. > > -- > Taroon-list mailing list > Taroon-list@(protected) > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/taroon-list
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