seems i have found the error. it is depending on the config file. i did a
fresh setup with interactive kickstart install and took that config file.
there is not so much difference between those 2, ill keep you
informed when i got where is the problem.
updates.img.
in fedora there is no updates.img in the core distribution, so why should the fedora kickstart
process look for this file? i dont get it, sorry :)
-andy
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Jay Turner wrote:
On Wed, Feb 11, 2004 at 12:44:35PM +0100, Andreas Sartori wrote:hey guys, i have small problem. until now we have used rh9 kickstart in here, but now i have to use fedora. i made new kickstart files, and just exchanged the old vmlinuz and initrd with the fedora PXE ones. booting from the network is fine, but just after this, the client wants to download a updates.img file from my server. the file is not there, and there is no such file in the core distribution.If the install actually failing? Anaconda will automatically look for "updates.img" in the RedHat/base directory. This is functionality which allows for running updated code without having to rebuild anaconda and the installation media itself. There's not quite enough detail in what you posted to understand exactly what behavior you are seeing. - jkt