ISO pulled from
http://mirror.rackspace.com/CentOS/6.6/isos/i386/CentOS-6.6-i386-minimal.iso
# df -h /var/distros/CentOS-6.6-i386
Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/var/ISO/CentOS-6.6-i386-minimal.iso
339M 339M 0 100% /var/distros/CentOS-6.6-i386
# find /var/distros/CentOS-6.6-i386 -name initr\*
/var/distros/CentOS-6.6-i386/isolinux/initrd.img
#
In fact, the /images is populated with
images/install.img
images/TRANS.TBL
images/updates.img
Nothing else. I can pull apart the ISO, create images/pxeboot, plop the
vmlinuz & initrd.img file into place and create a new ISO, but it seems
like it should already be there, no? The 64-bit "minimal" ISOs for CEL
6&7
from the same source have them in the right place...
I'd like to just ditch all the i386 stuff, but we do have some legacy
systems that were built as such.
On Wed, Feb 18, 2015 at 2:49 PM, Eckert, Doug <doug.eckert at
dowjones.com>
wrote:
> Trying to use "minimal" ISOs
>
> The 64-bit CEL 7.0 and 6.6 look ok so far. but when I try to set up the
> CEL 6.6 i386, but I get the following
>
>
> - The initrd could not be found at the specified location:
> /var/distros/CentOS-6.6-i386/images/pxeboot/initrd.img
>
>
> It does have the initrd.img file in .../isolinux, but for some reason, not
> in .../images/pxeboot
>
>
>
>
>
> On Tue, Feb 17, 2015 at 3:36 PM, John R Pierce <pierce at
hogranch.com>
> wrote:
>
>> On 2/17/2015 12:31 PM, Eero Volotinen wrote:
>>
>>> 2015-02-17 22:26 GMT+02:00 Eckert, Doug<doug.eckert at
dowjones.com>:
>>>
>>> >We have a DHCP/PXE server in a build environment, which is
separate
>>>> from
>>>> >our Spacewalk v1.5 server. We direct builds to Satellite or
Spacewalk
>>>> based
>>>> >as needed. It contains initrd & vmlinuz files for each
version/arch we
>>>> >currently deploy for both RHEL & CEL.
>>>> >
>>>> >I'd like to keep the storage footprint to a minimum, if
possible.
>>>> Keeping a
>>>> >big directory of ISOs to loop-mount for kickstart profile
distributions
>>>> >seems excessive, especially when DVD#1 exceeds 4GB now. Is
there any
>>>> way
>>>> >around this requirement for kickstarting?
>>>> >
>>>> >
>>>>
>>> How about using centos/rhel minimal iso for kickstarting ?
>>>
>>
>> indeed, thats what I do, and point at an nfs or http repository of the
>> packages. the kickstart file contains all the configuration info for
a
>> particular setup.
>>
>>
>>
>> --
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>
>
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*Global Business Technology*
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P.O. Box 300 | Princeton NJ 08543-0300
(W) 609.520.4993 (C) 732.666.3681
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