Paul Armor
2003-Aug-27 22:02 UTC
[syslinux] using syslinux to try to kickstart a RH9 install...
Hi, I'm wondering if anyone else has had a similar problem to the one I'm having, or can make any recommendations on what else to try. I apologize if this is a duplicate of something someone else has written, but my google searches have proven fruitless. Our current setup: cluster of RH7.3 boxes that we use syslinux to pxe boot for imaging purposes. The initrd has a customized init, and various binaries (cp, diff, sfdisk, etc), a shell script, and necessary libs, all added to the default redhat initrd. This works wonderfully! What we're trying to change: we're trying to use the same servers/head-nodes to test the ability to move the cluster to RH9. I am able to use the redhat initrd and such to automate the install. But, if I modify the initrd (add things to theirs, which changes the compressed size; or make the rd big enough to hold all my warez) more than very slightly, everything breaks. IE making the zipped redhat disk just a little bigger, it forgets that it was told to use a specific .ks and anaconda drops to the installer and asks about localizations and such. Or if I make the ramdisk too big, anaconda tells me the installation tree is invalid. Does anyone have any ideas/suggestions?!? Thanks in advance for ANY help you can offer! Paul
H. Peter Anvin
2003-Aug-28 00:05 UTC
[syslinux] using syslinux to try to kickstart a RH9 install...
Paul Armor wrote:> Hi, > I'm wondering if anyone else has had a similar problem to the one I'm > having, or can make any recommendations on what else to try. I apologize > if this is a duplicate of something someone else has written, but my > google searches have proven fruitless. > > Our current setup: cluster of RH7.3 boxes that we use syslinux to pxe > boot for imaging purposes. The initrd has a customized init, and various > binaries (cp, diff, sfdisk, etc), a shell script, and necessary libs, all > added to the default redhat initrd. This works wonderfully! > > What we're trying to change: we're trying to use the same > servers/head-nodes to test the ability to move the cluster to RH9. I am > able to use the redhat initrd and such to automate the install. But, if I > modify the initrd (add things to theirs, which changes the compressed > size; or make the rd big enough to hold all my warez) more than very > slightly, everything breaks. IE making the zipped redhat disk just a > little bigger, it forgets that it was told to use a specific .ks and > anaconda drops to the installer and asks about localizations and such. Or > if I make the ramdisk too big, anaconda tells me the installation tree is > invalid. > > Does anyone have any ideas/suggestions?!? > > Thanks in advance for ANY help you can offer! > PaulThis seems more appropriate for a RedHat support forum. -hpa