Re: Anyone got some cheese to go with this whine ? :) Build-ISO problems in search of a solution

2012-01-17 Thread Stuart Sears
On 17/01/12 13:48, Dan White wrote: > Absolutely. > > However, this opens up another problem: > I have a variety of machines I have to deal with. Some have main drives that > show up as /dev/hda1 while others show up as /dev/sda1. On the first, I > would expect my USB flash drive to show up as

Re: Anyone got some cheese to go with this whine ? :) Build-ISO problems in search of a solution

2012-01-17 Thread Dan White
Absolutely. However, this opens up another problem: I have a variety of machines I have to deal with. Some have main drives that show up as /dev/hda1 while others show up as /dev/sda1. On the first, I would expect my USB flash drive to show up as /dev/sda1 while I would expect it to be /dev/s

Re: Anyone got some cheese to go with this whine ? :) Build-ISO problems in search of a solution

2012-01-17 Thread Stuart Sears
On 17/01/12 01:47, Dan White wrote: > This looks hopeful. > I will try it and let you know ! This is where I read it back and realise that it should have been just 'ksdevice=eth0' and not '--ksdevice'. Oh well. > > On Jan 16, 2012, at 6:27 AM, Stuart Sears wrote: > >> Hi Dan, >> >> responses be

Re: Anyone got some cheese to go with this whine ? :) Build-ISO problems in search of a solution

2012-01-17 Thread David Lee
While you do it, could you take notes of the things you had to do, and consider writing them up into a "How to" article for the wiki? -- David Lee Dan White wrote: This looks hopeful. I will try it and let you know ! On Jan 16, 2012, at 6:27 AM, Stuart Sears wrote: Hi Dan, responses belo

Re: Anyone got some cheese to go with this whine ? :) Build-ISO problems in search of a solution

2012-01-16 Thread Dan White
This looks hopeful. I will try it and let you know ! On Jan 16, 2012, at 6:27 AM, Stuart Sears wrote: > Hi Dan, > > responses below... > > On 13/01/12 21:20, Dan White wrote: > [...] >> It asks me to pick the NIC to run from. These servers have 4 built-in >> ethernet ports. I found that a bit s

Re: Anyone got some cheese to go with this whine ? :) Build-ISO problems in search of a solution

2012-01-16 Thread Stuart Sears
Hi Dan, responses below... On 13/01/12 21:20, Dan White wrote: [...] > It asks me to pick the NIC to run from. These servers have 4 built-in > ethernet ports. I found that a bit surprising as I defined only one > port (eth0) in the cobbler system. I would hope it would take that > and run with it

Anyone got some cheese to go with this whine ? :) Build-ISO problems in search of a solution

2012-01-13 Thread Dan White
First, I have something to contribute before I start whining -- I found a workflow for RHEL 5 to get a cobbler generated build ISO onto a USB flash drive Install LiveCD-Tools ( yum install livecd-tools ) Partition the USB thumb with : fdisk /dev/sdb Delete all partitions and then make one th