Re: Re: Is this possible using Kickstart?

From: Rik Herrin (rikherrin_at_yahoo.com)
Date: 07/31/05

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    Hi,
      Thanks a lot. I was able to pull it off although
    I've only been trying it locally before trying it
    remotely. The only problem so far is that it gives me
    a message:
                              Complete
            Congradulations, your Red Hat Enterprise Linux ES
    installation is complete.
            ...
            ...
            Press <Enter> to reboot your system.

    Is there any way to make it skip this screen and
    automatically reboot the system? Thanks for your
    time.

    > From: Eris <eris-redhat-list@eldalin.com>
    > Subject: Re: Is this possible using Kickstart?

    > On Friday 29 July 2005 02:21 pm, Rik Herrin wrote:

    > I want to put the Red Hat EL isos on a partition
    and
    > configure grub to automatically start a kickstart
    > installation.
    ...
    > The server is on a remote machine which I only have
    ssh
    > access to.

    >What you need can be done, but it is tricky because
    everything has to go exactly right or else you will be
    paying your hosting company to restore your hard
    drive. I've only done this once and I was doing it on
    my home LAN only as practice in case I ever needed to
    do it for real. It took me several tries to get it
    right, so if you can practice on a local LAN first
    where you have physical access, that would be good.
    >
    >WARNING! If you can get your hosting provider to do
    this for you, then pay
    >them to do it! It's much easier to install the OS if
    you have physical access. If they won't do it, try to
    find someone who has experience doing remote installs
    and pay that person - and make sure they will cover
    any fees to your hosting provider if something goes
    wrong.
    >
    >Essentially, all you need to do is add the kickstart
    file to the installation floppy disk image and modify
    the installation disks startup script to use it. Then
    write that disk image to an empty partition on the
    existing server. I disabled the existing swap
    partition and used it. It doesn't matter that the
    partition is bigger than the floppy image; once the
    new system is running, you can just reinitialize it as
    a swap partition.
    >
    >Once the disk image is loaded on the hard drive, add
    it into the grub configuration and set it as the
    default.
    >
    >Then reboot.
    >
    >And hope that you did everything right, because you
    will not be able to see any error messages during the
    installation. It either works and the system reboots
    on it's own, or it fails and you have to get the drive
    restored and you start over.
    >
    >When I did this I was installing RedHat Linux 8, so
    things may be very different now. I make no guarantee
    that it is still possible, but I have no
    >reason to think it isn't.
    >
    >But it really is not easy to do a remote install like
    this, and the chance of messing up the system is quite
    high, so again, I urge you to try to find another way,
    and if you must resort to this hack then practice it
    on a spare machine at home first until you can get it
    to work.
    >
    >Another note: I had to configure the kickstart file
    so that it would skip X configuration, but unless you
    will need VNC access, you can probably just not bother
    to install X at all.

    >Eris Caffee

    Rik Herrin

                    
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