Dear all,
1. Is it possible to convert centos iso file to vmlinuz, initrd and rfs_raw.img.
2. Can I use only vmlinux, initrd and rfs_raw.img to install via pxeboot.
Please share your information regarding this.
Thanks and regards Dilip Kumar B
L&T Technology Services Ltd
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Dilip Basavaraju wrote:
- Is it possible to convert centos iso file to vmlinuz, initrd and
rfs_raw.img.
- Can I use only vmlinux, initrd and rfs_raw.img to install via
pxeboot.
Please share your information regarding this.
Perhaps you should speak to either co-workers or your instructors, and learn the difference and contents of an .iso vs vminuz, etc. At the least, you need to read a book about linux.
mark, surly, not here to do your job, or your googling, for you for free
On Tue, Jul 8, 2014 at 10:16 AM, Dilip Basavaraju < DILIP.KUMARB@lnttechservices.com> wrote:
Dear all,
- Is it possible to convert centos iso file to vmlinuz, initrd and
rfs_raw.img.
Loop mount the ISO, and locate the files you want.
- Can I use only vmlinux, initrd and rfs_raw.img to install via
pxeboot.
OR: On your preferred mirror, under <centos_version>/os/<architecture>/images/pxeboot/, you'll find the files you want. That doesn't mean you can't get the files from an ISO, but why do that when you can retrieve just what you need?
Please share your information regarding this.
Thanks and regards Dilip Kumar B
L&T Technology Services Ltd
www.LntTechservices.comhttp://www.lnttechservices.com/
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