Well well, each step I finish, I discover new things to do :p
For the luggers interested, there are two useful links for this topic :
http://www.puschitz.com/Kickstart.shtml
http://www.cs.umass.edu/~olc/pub/fc2bootiso.txt
I have added the needed driver to the isolinux, using a boot image from 
RHEL3 CD, and it works just fine .. but, the problem now, is that it 
will continue installing RHEL3, which is not the needed :s Avaya CD 
doesn't contain a boot.iso .. how can I add the driver to the 
distribution that I have without having a boot.iso to play with?
By the way, Avaya support sucks ..

Issam

Issam wrote:
> Any idea? :-)
>
> Issam wrote:
>   
>> Hi everyone,
>> The problem: A server (IBM xseries 306m) with a scsi hard drive. 
>> Installing RHEL3 through (linux dd) to load the scsi driver is ok. But 
>> what if I have a distribution (from Avaya) that uses Redhat with a 
>> different installing wizard .. where I can't run (linux dd) or any other 
>> command to make it ask me for the driver :s so I end up with an 
>> undetected hard drive in the beginning of the setup.
>> Is there a way that I can load the drivers? the files that I have in the 
>> scsi driver diskette are:
>> modinfo, modules.dep, rhdd, modules.cgz, pcitable
>> I googled shway, and read something about making another initrd image .. 
>> have any idea?
>>
>> Regards,
>> Issam Hambouz
>>     



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