You could simply re-run mkinitrd/grub at the end of the image copy in the
post-install script
-Drew
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Andrea Righi
Sent: Monday, June 04, 2007 7:00 AM
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That's why you should run mkinitrd at the end of your imaging process.
I fixed this entire process a long long time ago before I found kickstart which
is much easier.
You have to detect wether or not it is sd or hd, and then you have to make a
new initrd.
-Drew
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I just had it install grub at the end instead of using systemimager.
I wrote a shell script which detected whether it was sd or hd and then just
manually re-installed grub.
Maybe you can do this yourself.
-Drew
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You need to mount proc.
-Drew
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On 5/29/07, Drew
Simon,
FD0 is a floppy disk or sometimes can be mapped to a USB key.
-Drew
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Subject: [sisuite-users] System Configurator
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Simón
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Simon,
FD0 is a floppy disk or sometimes can be mapped to a USB key.
-Drew
This is probably going to sound like a stupid question, but
is there anyway to just use rsync to backup a freebsd box and/or a windows box
and then kind of manually munge together a master script that would install a
bootloader that would actually start either or these operating systems,
We're a Service Provider so we use the SPLA version.
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On
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Bernard
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Subject: [Sisuite-users] Anyone know why si_getimage would fail on Fedora Core
4 x64?
It dies
after rsync copies the last file to the server from
: [Sisuite-users] Anyone know why si_getimage would fail on
Fedora Core 4 x64?
On Thu, Mar 09, 2006 at 12:39:40PM -0500, Drew Weaver wrote:
There aren't any, it literally hangs after it copies the last file in
the /var/log directory forever.
Drew,
I think I see something similar, but mine hangs before
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Cheers,
Bernard
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Subject: RE: [Sisuite-users] Anyone know why si_getimage would fail on Fedora
Core 4 x64?
It only does it on FC4_64
It dies after rsync copies the last file to the
server from the client. The client is fully updated im running 3.6.2
-Drew
It doesn't even install grub properly; so I doubt it handles LVM.
-Drew
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that? For example grub is not able
to load kernel initrd if them are over an LVM volume... I don't know
if this is your scenario, but in this case you should consider to create
a /boot plain partition using for example ext[23], reiserfs, etc...
Regards,
-Andrea
Drew Weaver wrote:
It doesn't even install
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