Thanks for stating the obvious. :)  But is there a simple solution or do I
have to create a custom kernel to use the mkautoinstalldiskette command?

Tom S.


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> the default image is too big to fit on a 1.44 MB floppy.
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> I'm hoping that there is a simple solution to this problem.  The problem
> I'm having is as follows:
>
> I installed the RPMS for 3.2.0 on a RedHat 9 system and tried to use the
> mkautoinstalldiskette command.  I select the standard kernel and it fails
> everytime with an error (Could not copy
> /usr/share/systemimager/boot/i386/standard/initrd.img to
> /tmp/.autoinstalldiskette.4300!).
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> Are the RPMS for 3.2.0 on sourceforge no good?  I need this to work
> quickly and don't want to have to recompile everything from source if I
> can avoid it.
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> I would appreciate any help I can get to quickly resolve this.
>
> Tom S.
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