anaconda-ks.cfg

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I installed Linux from a DVD, having
to choose a l,ot of things (like time zone,
language, packages, etc).  Upon
completion there was a file in /root called
anaconda-ks.cfg with all the choices.
This is a jumpstart file and you are supposed
to be able to create a bootable disk with the
ks.  So I copied everything in order from
the dvd to my hard drive, then in the isolinux
(I believe) directory I put the anaconda-ks.cfg
file, renaming it to what my directions said (I forgot
now).  Then I burned a DVD with the new file.
But trying to boot and install from that DVD did nothing.
It wasn't even recognized.

I am sure what I did was probably not quite right.
So if I have a CentOS installation DVD and a kickstart
file (separately) how do you incorporate them to make
a bootable install dvd with the kickstart?


Thanks

Sent from my Crunchberry
Tony Chamberlain

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