harddrive repository rather than isos

Philip Rowlands phr at doc.ic.ac.uk
Wed Dec 8 15:14:15 UTC 2004


On Wed, 8 Dec 2004, Robinson, Andrew W. wrote:

>> Please don't post HTML to mailing lists.
>>
>What html? I didn't put any html in my post intentionally. When I looked
>back at the sent message, I didn't see any in there.

Your mail was multipart/alternative, with a text/plain and text/html
section.

>Outlook changed the double dashes to single ones. They are doubled in the
>Kickstart file.

!

>The problem was not syntax. The problem was that Kickstart stopped at
>that point and asked where the iso files were. I didn't want to use iso
>files. I wanted to use a repository. (Because at that time, I had a
>repository, but not iso files.)

Ah, I think the problem is that harddrive only likes to work with ISOs.
I've not tried this for a while, but IIRC there's no way to point
anaconda to a local (HDD) Redhat/{base,RPMS} directory.


Cheers,
Phil




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