Please allow me to clarify, I unzipped, modified the contents of (added
binaries, libs and a shell script), and rezipped that initrd.img.
Thanks!
Paul
On Wed, 27 Aug 2003, Paul Armor wrote:
> Hi Cedric,
> I've tried modifying /mnt/cdrom/images/pxeboot/initrd.img, which is placed
> under /tft
Hi Cedric,
I've tried modifying /mnt/cdrom/images/pxeboot/initrd.img, which is placed
under /tftpboot on our dhcp/tftp server and served when a node pxe boots,
but I've not had much success modifying this file. I need to replace init
with a custom init, add a couple of binaries (sfdisk, cat, an
With Redhat 9, you have to modifiy isolinux/isolinux.bin and it will work.
And then burn a CDROM ...
If you are using floppy, modify initrd.img in bootdisk.img.
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Cedric
Selon Paul Armor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hi all,
> please pardon the cross-post of the re-post. I'm wondering if anyone
Hi all,
please pardon the cross-post of the re-post. I'm wondering if anyone has
any experience and can offer any pointers on modifying initrd.img. We've
been using a modified initrd.img with a modified init in versions up to
7.3 with no problem. But when trying to follow the same process wit