From: Georghy fusco@wanagain.net
harddrive --partition=sdb1 --dir=iso append initrd=initrd.img ks=hd:sdb1:/ks/ks.cfg method=hd:sdb1:/iso
I am trying to create 2 diffrent partition like in the wiki the first one fat32 10Mio the second one ext2 the rest on the fat32 partition i only have syslinux.cfg on the ext2 partition the following tree : ...
I am confused... If you have indeed a second partition where you did put your iso, you should point to sdb2 and not sdb1... In my syslinux.cfg (which is on sda1): append initrd=initrd.img ks=hd:sda2:/ks.cfg method=hd:sda2:/centos In my kickstart: harddrive --partition=sda2 --dir=/centos So it boots on sda1, but the iso files and kickstart stuff are on sda2...
My CentOS iso file is : custom.iso It is a custom CentOS distro that i have made and it worked perfectly on my Virtual Machine on virtual box
Does the iso work or the usb key? quite different... How does the installer know that the RPMs are in custom.iso...?
No such file or directory 'sdb1:vfat/iso'
vfat/iso?
JD