[CentOS-virt] New to virtualization - can't use more than one CD when installing a new VM
R P Herrold
herrold at owlriver.comMon Jun 27 23:51:04 UTC 2011
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On Mon, 27 Jun 2011, Steve Campbell wrote: > Our company blocks bittorents due to abuse. I believe the DVD ISOs are now > taking up two DVDs, so I'm not sure how I'd do this either As I recall, the DVD's were formerly created from a pile of CD The former script that I used was based on one from: ftp://people.redhat.com/ckloiber/mkdvdiso.sh but that link (and indeed FTP access to that server) seems to have disappeared Google indicates there was a successor: mkdvd-rhel3u2.sh but it may well be that understanding the process, or setting up a local install mirror is faster than getting into DVD re-authoring This is an old post, but looks as though it should still work http://www.redhat.com/archives/psyche-list/2002-October/msg00252.html ... remastering custom install media is not all that hard, but it is tricky to diagnose when it fails. I'll give it a whirl using the -graft-points to mkisofs ... I see also in: dvd+rw-tools a tool: growisofs which looks promising -- Russ herrold
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