Custom RHEL5.4 ISO

Paul M. Whitney paul.whitney at mac.com
Wed Feb 3 19:42:44 UTC 2010


You can start with building a box the way you want it and using the anaconda-ks.cfg file in root's home directory as your initial ks.cfg file. In the ks.cfg file can you can also execute both pre and post installation scripts.

After that, "google" how to create a custom RHEL or CENTOS Linux ISO. It is not difficult to do at all.



Paul M. Whitney
paul.whitney at mac.com


 
On Wednesday, February 03, 2010, at 01:37PM, "cliff here" <c4ifford at gmail.com> wrote:
>Does anyone have a guide or procedure they would recommend following to
>create a custom RHEL5 install\kickstart disc?
>
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