Re: anaconda-ks.cfg

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tony.chamberlain@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
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?

1. CentOS questions should be on the CentOS list, the answers may be different.

2. It's well described in the documents on the CentOS website. Your description of what you did suggests you did not read it.






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John

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