Gerald Waugh wrote:
I have it running, "linux ks=cdrom" from an IDE cdrom, but need to get it running on a USB cdrom, as the servers do not normally have IDE cdrom.
Oh, I thought what you wanted was to have kickstart be default, without you having to type "ks=cdrom" or anything...
I have searched for a method to get it to load the "USB Mass Storage Driver for Linux" during the install. I know it's on the cdrom, just have trouble locating it. Also I believe I have to enter something like linux ks=cdrom dd=<usb-mass-storage-driver>
When booting form USB sticks, I was simply using "linux ks=hd:sdN:/ks.cfg" or something similar (with N being whatever was assigned by kernel to the stick, usually "0" if there were no SCSI/SATA devices in the system)... I believe that Anaconda is supposed to load USB device drivers before attempting to access kickstart file. You might check this link for various options on telling Anaconda where the kickstart file is:
http://www.redhat.com/docs/manuals/enterprise/RHEL-4-Manual/sysadmin-guide/s...