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On Thu, May 25, 2006 5:30 pm, Mark Hammerton said: > I have a 2gb stick and i would like to us it to do custom RHEL 4 installs. > The problem is when i use the iso that i have created it doesnt boot at > all, I used the mkisofs command and specified the el torrito boot that came > with RHEL on the cd1. > > I see that redhat says that i can use the diskboot.img file from on the cd > to create a bootable usb however this is only just to boot i need the entire > five cds to fit on the one usb stick. I will remove a few rps that i do not > need such as some from kde and a few from gnome since i dont need a GUI. > > But can anyone help me with getting all cds on to one usb stick.
Not without some hefty $$$. Each CD is mapped specifically to the install routines, so just putting RPMs on the stick and then copying the install software won't, work. You have to map everything and then make it work. It would be -theoretically- possible if you used a single DVD image, but no guarantees...
Karl
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