--- jacky gtkdict@yahoo.com.cnwrote:
--- Johnny Hughes johnny@centos.orgwrote:
jacky wrote:
--- John Summerfield debian@herakles.homelinux.orgwrote:
Johnny Hughes wrote:
jacky wrote:
Hi, all.
I use createrepo and buildinstall to create a
RHEL
DVD, but how can I split it to CDs?
There is no easy way to split into CDs from
the
DVD.
You can use the program buildinstall (part of
anaconda-runtime) to split
a tree into CDs and build an ISO install.
See this link:
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Anaconda/BuildInstall
You could also google for fedora respin (also re-spin). Anything that applies to FC6 would apply almost exactly to
C5.
pungi _might_ do it, it was introduced for F7
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Releases/FeatureUsePungi?highlight=%28pungi%29
But how did CentOS developers created CentOS5
CDs?
We used a highly classified, top secret method ...
I
could tell you, but then I would have to kill you :-)
Actually ... I did tell you ... we used
buildinstall
Which basically does what Jeroen van Meeuwen said ... then you write the directories created by splittree to ISO using mkisofs.
Yes, I did it. But I can't install it. Anaconda only find rpm in the first CD, it seems that anaconda don't know there are five CDs. So, what did I missing?
I solve this problem by adding option "--baseurl" to createrepo command.
pungi (as it is in fedora7/8/9) will not work as anaconda is not correct in RHEL4/5 (and therefore not in CentOS either).
Thanks, Johnny Hughes
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