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ks documentation and some questions
- From: Chris Rouch <cdvr pobox com>
- To: kickstart-list redhat com
- Subject: ks documentation and some questions
- Date: Wed, 07 Nov 2001 15:24:09 -0400
Hello,
Is there any documentation (official or otherwise) for the server side of the
kickstart install? By this I mean details on how to customize installs,
include updates, burn new cd's and so on. google finds bits and pieces, but
I've yet to find anything like a howto (yes, I've seen the kickstart howto,
but that doesn't really cover customization).
I'm aiming towards a customized cd, with a bunch of non-redhat rpms as well
as all the latest updates. I've mostly worked out how to do this by trial and
error, but I'd like to be sure I know what I'm doing before I start turning
CDs into coasters.
I copy all the rpms that I want into a .../RedHat/RPMS directory.
I run genhdlist - Can someone tells me what this does? I've read that I need
to run it, but I'd like to know why.
I edit .../RedHat/base/comps and take out all the rpms that I'm not going to
install. I'm surprised that I need to do this, but if I leave them in, even
the language specific ones, then I get a traceback once anaconda starts.
I add my rpm bundles.
I then install over nfs and 20 minutes later have a working system. So far so
good. Now I want to turn it into a cd. I modify ks.cfg so that it installs
from cdrom rather than nfs.
Do I put ks.cfg in the root directory of the cd or somewhere else?
Should I use boot.img or bootnet.img to create the cd?
Is this how to make the cd image?
mkisofs -b boot.img -c boot.cat -o /tmp/custom72.iso -r -T \
-p cdvr pobox com -P www.redhat.com \
-A Custom_7.2 -V RH7.2_CR .
To boot, is it "linux ks=cdrom" or some other incantation? And is it possible
to make this the default, so I can just power on and walk away?
Any help, comment or pointers to online docs will be greatly appreciated
Thanks and regards,
Chris Rouch
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