On Wed, Jan 16, 2008 at 02:54:30PM +0000, James Pearson enlightened us: > > I want to add new rpm into install cd . > >I have searched the answer on the net and done it > >like what they have said. > > But when I use the cd I made to install OS, It told me that > >" The CentOS-4 i386 CD was not found in any of your CDROM drivers. > >Please insert the CentOS-4 i386 cd and press OK to retry". I don't know > >why. Could anyone help ? > > > > The following is the step : > >pkgorder --product CentOS /data/CentOS/ CentOS > /data/pkgfile > >genhdlist --productpath=CentOS /data/OWLinux > >pkgorder --product CentOS /data/CentOS/ CentOS > /data/pkgfile > > > >buildinstall --pkgorder /data/pkgfile \ > >--version "4" \ > >--product "CentOS" \ > >--release "1" \ > >--prodpath CentOS /data/OWLinux > > > >mkisofs -J -R -v -T -o ./CentOS.iso -V CentOS-4 -b \ > > isolinux/isolinux.bin -c isolinux/boot.cat -no-emul-boot \ > > -boot-load-size 4 -boot-info-table ./CentOS/ > > In the above commands you are using /data/CentOS for the pkgorder and > genhdlist, and /data/OWLinux with buildinstall - so you might not > actually be making a CD of install you've just created ... > > Are there any errors from the buildinstall process? > > Also, I'm not sure why you are running pkgorder twice - I re-build the > installer by running genhdlist, pkgorder and then genhdlist again with > the output from pkgorder before running buildinstall > Most likely you are missing the .discinfo file. Matt -- Matt Hyclak Department of Mathematics Department of Social Work Ohio University (740) 593-1263