On Fri, Aug 08, 2003 at 09:50:45PM -0400, Frank Griffin wrote: > Keld J�rn Simonsen wrote: > > >Could all of that be put into a tarball with every update, or maybe in a > >rpm? > > > >It is easier and faster to just do everything on the harddisk, in stead > >of writing floppies or even burning cd's. And in the case of floppies, a > >had disk install can be from a bigger initrd disk than what can be on a > >floppy. > > > > > Pixel had an even better solution, which is to use isolinux/alt0 all.rdz > and vmlinuz. Just take the LILO example from the Wiki page for using > hd.img, substitute all.rdz for hd.rdz and vmlinuz for vmlinuz-hdimg > (using their actual locations in your cooker tree), and append a > /sbin/lilo to your cooker update script (in case the update changes one > of these files). > > Booting this gives you a panel from which you can choose HD install.
OK, tried it and it worked, sort of... That is, it could not get my display, need to investigate further... What is the difference between isoinux/alt0 and alt1 ? Best regards keld
