specifying kickstart with sanboot
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2019-07-13, 14:47
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RE: specifying kickstart with sanboot
(2019-07-10 05:10)sumtyagi Wrote: Thanks for your reply. I am actually getting the boot menu for iso with sanboot with http. But it is failing in installation with Error "could not boot. /dev/root does not exist". You get this because there is no iso available when the system (kernel) starts, This has been explained so many times before ... (2019-07-09 13:59)NiKiZe Wrote: As described in FAQ - memdisk does not really work well, And I continue with... (2019-07-09 13:59)NiKiZe Wrote: The correct way to handle this is to have extracted kernel, initramfs and possibly squash. There is no theoretical way that I can think of where it will work booting the ISO (unless the orignal ISO itself has a lot of magic in it, or you have some kind of hardware that supports this client side) Normal PXE or iPXE will not work on it's own with the ISO without extracting it. Use GitHub Discussions VRAM bin |
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specifying kickstart with sanboot - sumtyagi - 2019-07-09, 06:45
RE: specifying kickstart with sanboot - NiKiZe - 2019-07-09, 13:59
RE: specifying kickstart with sanboot - sumtyagi - 2019-07-10, 05:10
RE: specifying kickstart with sanboot - NiKiZe - 2019-07-13 14:47
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