install from usb stick

Stuart Sears stuart at sjsears.com
Fri May 26 11:05:50 UTC 2006


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inode0 wrote:

> I don't really understand this. You can toss all the rpms into a
> network install tree and just point at it so why wouldn't pointing
> your installation to the same tree on your usb stick work?
> 

Because a USB install counts as a harddisk install and the 'harddisk'
option in anaconda requires that you have .iso images.
I am fairly certain you used to be able to use an install tree, but now
it definitely needs the .isos

shame if they changed it...

Regards

Stuart
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