[CentOS] custom cd's

Fri Jun 9 16:38:16 UTC 2006
Michel <03taxi at gmail.com>

Steve schreef:
> Michel wrote:
> 
>> I'm looking for a script or some tool that enables me to create custom
>> iso's for centos 4.3
>> I'l also need tools to build some custom rpm's.
>>
>> What i want to do is create a cd that will install centos 4.3 fully
>> updated (at the time of cd creation) together with self created rpm's of
>> ispconfig.
>>
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> Welcome to the wonderful world of kickstart installations.  I believe
> you will find this link interesting and helpful:
> 
> http://www.centos.org/docs/4/html/rhel-sag-en-4/ch-kickstart2.html
> 
> Kickstart is fun.  Hope you enjoy it.  I, myself use it to create custom
> CD sets that I can hand over to nontechnical people at my client sites. 
> They can then take pretty much any machine, pop in a CD, turn it on,
> wait 10 minutes, and have a basic CentOS install reboot itself directly
> into a remote XDMCP session with the local desktop server without ever
> picking up the phone to call me.  It's fun watching Linux desktop use at
> my client sites expand all by itself, without any further efforts from
> me.  Bad for the paycheck.  But good for the soul.
> 
> -Steve
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Looks interesting but i have the feeling it doesn't allow the end user
to make decisions like how to parition, keyboard layout etc...
I realy need this as i will have no idea about the configuration of the
box that will be used to install it on

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