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Old 01-10-2005, 11:06 AM   #1
edfinegan
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kickstart cdrom


I'm trying to make a bootable cdrom that can be placed in a drive and automaticly install FC2 using kickstart all off the cdrom. It is going to be a small install and should be able to fit all the rpm's that I want to use on one disk. I have searched all over the place and havn't been able to find a good guide on how to use kickstart. Can anyone point me in the direction of a good referance or share with me an example of a ks.cfg that does the same thing??

Basicly I would like my end result to have one cd that can be placed in the drive and does the total install with no user interaction and does not require a network, floppy or more then one cd.

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