* Fabian Arrotin fabian.arrotin@arrfab.net:
Thanks for the hint, it seems to work. Now could someone please explain to me why selecting the driver disk by hand (having booted with 'linux dd') doesn't work, but creating a kickstart-config that points to a partition with the driver disk works?
What was the line you used with dd= ..
Nothing after dd. dd simply tells the system to ask for a driver disk, which it did. The LARA remote console allowed me to point it to the correct image by hand. But then the x86_64 image complained that it couldn't find a working driver. The i386 image worked (but as I wanted x86_64, that was of little help). With the driver disk on a partition and using a kickstart-file, it worked with x86_64 as well.