no initrd generated with custom kernel [solved]
Sean Langford
me at seanlangford.com
Fri Oct 19 13:47:12 UTC 2007
Hello,
I figured out the problem here, so thought I'd share it for the record.
The problem was that the mkinitrd package was not getting included by
pungi. The log I quoted below which shows an initrd being created is
actually pungi creating the initrd for the anaconda installer itself,
not the installed system. I added mkinitrd to the manifest and voila it
worked.
Cheers
Sean
Sean Langford wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm using pungi to spin a custom distribution with some installation
> automations using the anaconda kickstart mechanism. This mailing list
> has been invaluable to accomplish what I have thusfar.
>
> However, I have a need to include a patched fedora kernel. I've
> followed the guide here:
>
> http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Docs/CustomKernel
>
> and included the resulting kernel rpm in the build manifest and in my
> local repo, tagged with my own invented distro tag;. Pungi correctly
> packages and then anaconda installs and boots this kernel but pungi does
> not seem to include an initrd. The logs seem to indicate that it
> created one:
>
> >From pungi log:
>
>> Found keymap override, using it
>> No i586 kernel, trying i686...
>> unpacking
>> /opt/build/work/analyzer-os/src/uos/output/7/Everything/i386/os/g4k/kernel-2.6.22.9-3268.il8.i686.rpm.i686
>> Building initrd.img
>> Wrote /tmp/makebootdisk.initrdimage.19125 (3528k compressed)
>> Building isolinux directory
>>
> however anaconda does not seem to be installing it. Its not clear to me
> how the pungi-anaconda-kernel-initrd relationship is all mapped out.
> Can anyone point me in the right direction?
>
> Thanks
>
> Sean
>
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