mkautoinstalldiskette need to have the "--config <FILE>"  with a supplied
local.cfg.

here is a template...

HOSTNAME=
DOMAINNAME=
DEVICE=
IPADDR=
NETMASK=
NETWORK=
BROADCAST=
GATEWAY=
GATEWAYDEV=
IMAGESERVER=
IMAGENAME=

As for the network issue.   Check on what driver do you need, and what
version of that driver your hardware needs.  Most likely the driver is not
in the standard boot image and you will either need to make a new one with
the module turned on or patched.

If it is a broadcom 570x network device I can give you more help.



                                                                                       
                                             
                From:        Mark Seger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>                            
                                             
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                       05/11/2004 12:18 PM                                             
                                             
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ok, here's some more data.  I just reinstalled SI 3.1.8 and in too
wouldn't build a floppy.  however, if I installed 3.0.1 it WOULD build a
floppy, however the floppy that it built is the one I wasn't able to
start the network with!

as an aside, when I tried this new floppy I didn't have a local.cfg on
it and so it went off and merrily talked to a dhcp server, so now I'm
thinking there must be something in my local.cfg file causing my
problems, but that's the topic of a different discussion.

so the bottom line if some time after version 3.0.1 mkinitrd got too big
to fit on a floppy any more so either drop the mkautoinstalldiskette
functionality OR distribute a smaller initrd with the kit.

-mark

Mark Seger wrote:

> well it looks like I just bumped into this as well as part of the
> autoinstall tests I'm doing.  I decided to start from scratch,
> reinstalling RedHat 9 and systemimager 3.2.  when I do my
> mkautinstalldiskette I too run out of room.  I guess my question is,
> isn't this supposed to work out-of-the box?  At one time I was able to
> get an autoinstall diskette (before I reinstalled) so what changed?
> when I look at file sizes I see a kernel that's 979K and an initrd.img
> that's 513K plus an 8K ldlinux.sys, which totals about 1500K.  what's
> really odd is the last initrd that was build my mkautoinstalldiskette
> was only 482K.  still too big but still different.  alas, I've since
> overwritten the diskette on which everything fit because I expected to
> this to just work.
>
> so what gives?  if I do have to remove some things from initrd, what
> can be safely removed and if it's making initrd too big to fit on a
> floppy why is it even in there in the first place?
>
> -mark
>
>> From: Thomas Schenk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> Date: Mon, 10 May 2004 15:58:14 -0500 (CDT)
>> Subject: Re: [Sisuite-users] mkautoinstalldiskette problem
>> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>
>> Thanks for stating the obvious. :)  But is there a simple solution or
>> do I
>> have to create a custom kernel to use the mkautoinstalldiskette command?
>>
>> Tom S.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>> the default image is too big to fit on a 1.44 MB floppy.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>                From:        Thomas Schenk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>>                Sent by:      [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>>                       05/10/2004 04:00 PM
>>>                       Please respond to sisuite-users
>>>
>>>
>>>                To:            [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>>                cc:
>>>                Subject:    [Sisuite-users] mkautoinstalldiskette
>>> problem
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> I'm hoping that there is a simple solution to this problem.  The
>>> problem
>>> I'm having is as follows:
>>>
>>> I installed the RPMS for 3.2.0 on a RedHat 9 system and tried to use
>>> the
>>> mkautoinstalldiskette command.  I select the standard kernel and it
>>> fails
>>> everytime with an error (Could not copy
>>> /usr/share/systemimager/boot/i386/standard/initrd.img to
>>> /tmp/.autoinstalldiskette.4300!).
>>>
>>> Are the RPMS for 3.2.0 on sourceforge no good?  I need this to work
>>> quickly and don't want to have to recompile everything from source if I
>>> can avoid it.
>>>
>>> I would appreciate any help I can get to quickly resolve this.
>>>
>>> Tom S.
>>>
>>


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