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Re: Ks.cfg and XFS

To: Tony Vickers <tvickers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: Ks.cfg and XFS
From: Seth Mos <knuffie@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Sat, 26 Jan 2002 13:37:24 +0100
Cc: Tony Vickers <tvickers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, <linux-xfs@xxxxxxxxxxx>
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At 21:19 25-1-2002 -0800, Tony Vickers wrote:
I had to reinstall the build system. So I used SGI's XFS installer along with RH 7.2's disc #1,#2. So Yes I do have the full XFS stuff. As far as coping the XFS CD-ROM files last how can you make sure this happens? I looked at the Rev number on the XFS files and they are newer. So if I were to assume that the system is smart to use the latest file would I be right? Is it also possible that I got by chance a ISO file when I downloaded it from SGI?

Last file copied wins. Copy the XFS installer CDROM to that directory last. The following order would be correct RH CD1, RH CD2, XFS installer.

This is off topic, but, is there a doc on how to make the same type of BOOT CD that SGI uses?

Good question but maybe someone has a small howto on doing that sort of thing. The reiserfs folks made a lot of adapted Red Hat installer over the years and I guess most information is available for building your own installer is available.


I could find some info on the linuxdoc site with regard to modifying a installer. Myabe this is of help.
http://www.linuxdoc.org/HOWTO/KickStart-HOWTO.html


Cheers

--
Seth
Every program has two purposes one for which
it was written and another for which it wasn't
I use the last kind.


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