Hey,
why don't you put up a webtool for example where you specify the hardware and it gives you the individual bootdisk back...
Works fine for me!-)
Regards
Thorsten
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From: Alexander.Gehrig(a)RSD.rohde-schwarz.com
To: suse-autoinstall(a)suse.com
Sent: 18.10.2002 15:26
Subject: [suse-autoinstall] Antwort: RE: [suse-autoinstall] Antwort: [suse-autoinstall] NFS Install
Hi Thorsten
That's true to do this with only one disk, but only on special hardware.
I am building an autoinstallation for many system with other hardware.
This kind
of autoinstallation needs more modules than on one disk avaiable, so you
need
more disks.
bye
Alex
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Hallo,
this is also possible with just one bootdisk! I am doing that...
To make that possible, you have to mount the bootdisk loopback, and
extrakt the
initrd from it, unzip the initrd, mount it as well and copy all the
modules you
need into it. If you are a little bit lucky, it fits!-) Otherwise you
have to
build a new one...
In the end you have to do everything in reverse order! (zip the initrd,
copy it
into the bootdisk...
regards
thorsten
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