If you want to use a custom kernel you need to specify both kernel and
initrd, so your command seems correct.

-Andrea

John Beck wrote:
> I use this command to create my bootable cd. Should I specify both the
> kernel and the initrd from my client OS in the command line? Or just the
> kernel? I know this works for everyone else and I'm probably over
> thinking it.
> 
> 
> 
> # si_mkautoinstallcd --kernel
> /usr/share/systemimager/boot/i386/rh2/kernel --initrd
> /usr/share/systemimager/boot/i386/rh2/initrd.img --append
> "ramdisk_size=80000" --out-file /var/lib/systemimager/rh2.iso
> 
> I'm working with Dell Poweredge servers with RedHat Enterprise 3.X and 4.X.
> 
> Any help or ideas (heck I'll even settle for a command-line command with
> not explanations at this point) will be appreaciated.
> 
> 
> -John
> 

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