On 10/18/2012 01:50 PM, Matthew Mace wrote:
Hi All,

First time poster, been watching for who knows how ever long.. Just curious if there is any known command or switch or modification that can be done to prevent the CD from being ejected after completion of the OS installation.

I work with servers and although 95% is now virtual and I don't need to worry about physical media, there are a few servers that are still dedicated and therefore it would be handy to leave the CD in the drive when I finish installing Ubuntu Remotely through iDRAC or iLO etc. (Remote Server System Management). That way if things fails it can be redone without having to go back to the data centre and push the CD back into the drive.

Any thoughts appreciated.

Hi Matthew,

No one has suggested anything on this so far, so i figured i'd throw you a suggestion: don't use physical media. Set up a PXE boot server and load your ISO images from PXE rather than physical CDs. You can usually control all that via the integrated management card.

There may be an easy way to do what you want (and i'm certain it can be done by rebuilding the ISO image without the ejection code), but it's probably going to help in other ways to have a PXE server anyway.

Regards,
Paul

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