Kickstart using USB Flash Drive
Taylor, ForrestX
forrestx.taylor at intel.com
Wed Apr 28 20:50:19 UTC 2004
On Wed, 2004-04-28 at 12:53, Rebecca.R.Hepper at seagate.com wrote:
> Unfortunately, I need more modules than will fit in the bootdisk.img file.
> I didn't try your exact steps, Jason, but I have my own set of instructions
> that are quite similar. If I copy in all the modules I need, I fail in the
> last step when moving the initrd.img back to the bootdisk. Is there a way
> to increase whatever limits the size in this step?
This size is created in the anaconda-runtime script mk-images.i386. In
FC1, Red Hat started creating a boot.iso image that contained
everything:
# now make a boot iso
mkdir -p $TOPDESTPATH/images/isopath
cp -rl $TOPDESTPATH/isolinux $TOPDESTPATH/images/isopath
mkisofs -o $TOPDESTPATH/images/boot.iso -b isolinux/isolinux.bin -c
isolinux/boot.cat -no-emul-boot -boot-load-size 4 -boot-info-table -R -J
-V "$PRODUCT" -T $TOPDESTPATH/images/isopath
rm -rf $TOPDESTPATH/images/isopath
That should work for RHL9 as well...
Forrest
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