install from usb stick

Mark Hammerton mhammerton at gmail.com
Mon May 29 15:55:07 UTC 2006


On 5/29/06, inode0 <inode0 at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> On 5/26/06, inode0 <inode0 at gmail.com> wrote:
> > On 5/26/06, Stuart Sears <stuart at sjsears.com> wrote:
> > > 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
> >
> > Ah, the installation guide does say that - my curiosity is going to
> > kill me about this now though and I'll have to do some
> > experimentation.
>
> However the sysadmin guide pretty clearly still says that harddrive
> installs via kickstart use install trees - but, alas, they don't seem
> to work.
>
>
> http://www.redhat.com/docs/manuals/enterprise/RHEL-4-Manual/sysadmin-guide/s1-kickstart2-options.html
>
> John
>
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Well what how would i go about creating the diskboot.img that red hats
suggestion you use to make a bootable usb.  I would like to create the
diskboot.img
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