On Wed, 2009-12-09 at 08:46 -0500, Justin Sherrill wrote: > Robert Kuropkat wrote: > > okay, I may be jumping ahead here, but I created a channel and child > > channel in spacewalk. I was then able to boot from DVD and point it at > > the kickstart file in spacewalk. I thought this meant I had enough done > > to create a bootable iso. Cobbler has a buildiso option that I ran and > > it produced something. But it was on 7M and had no rpms. If I do a > > cobbler profile list I get the following: > > > > [r...@spacewalk isolinux]# cobbler profile list > > base_rhel_52_x86_32:1:Spacewalk-Public-Cert > > [r...@spacewalk isolinux]# > > > > But when I do cobbler buildiso I get only the following in the iso: > > > > [r...@spacewalk kickstart]# ls -lCR > > .: > > images isolinux TRANS.TBL > > > > ./images: > > > > ./isolinux: > > 1.img boot.cat isolinux.bin menu.c32 > > 1.krn chain.c32 isolinux.cfg TRANS.TBL > > [r...@spacewalk kickstart]# > > > > I do eventually want to do a PXE boot setup also, but I was stalling on > > that while I figure out DHCP/DNS in the VirtualBox world. > > > > Robert Kuropkat > > Have you tried booting the ISO yet? It shouldn't actually contain any > rpms just kernels and initrds (which is what 1.krn and 1.img actually is). > > -Justin > > >
Oh, it looks like I misunderstood the process. buildiso just gives a boot menu that still reaches out to the Spacewalk/PXE server? I thought it gave a totally disconnected install option, thus rpms and all. Thanks... Robert Kuropkat _______________________________________________ Spacewalk-list mailing list [email protected] https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/spacewalk-list
