Hi Gerald, B I N G O !!! Works like a charm ! On the first time !! Thanks a lot for you help; I wish that other mailing list were so helpful as this is; Tnanks again IB On 4/4/06, Gerald Waugh <gwaugh at frontstreetnetworks.com> wrote: > You wrote; > > > Try append console=ttyS0,38400,n8 > > > For using serial port 0, and 38400 baud > > > > I can only append it to the iso (as I don't have a keyboard > > attached). How should it be appended to the iso ? I know how > > to open the iso and change it; to be more accurate, I should > > add these parameters to the isolinux.cfg. But then, how to > > create the new iso with the new isolinux.cfg ? Is it but > > mkisofs ? and it case it is, with which parameters exactly ? > > Regards, IB > > Yes, you put it in isolinux/isolinux.cfg > Then create a new CD. > > Download the ISO image to a Linux Box, and then run this script > mkdir cd_image > mount -o loop -t iso9660 Nu-CentOS-BQ-3.0.iso cd_image > mkdir custom_cd > cd cd_image > cp -Rp * .discinfo ../custom_cd > cd .. > umount cd_image > rmdir cd_image > cd custom_cd > > After you make all of your changes, now is the time to create an ISO > image. > > You need to have "mkisofs" installed to be able to do this > > cd custom_cd > mkisofs -o ../Nu-CentOS-BQ-3.0.iso \ > -V 'BQ-CentOS Install v3.0' \ > -b isolinux/isolinux.bin \ > -c isolinux/boot.cat \ > -no-emul-boot \ > -boot-load-size 4 \ > -boot-info-table \ > -R -J -T . > > That's it, it should create your new ISO. From there, just burn it to a > CD! > > Gerald > > > _______________________________________________ > CentOS mailing list > CentOS at centos.org > http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos >