Hello,
I'm attempting to remaster a CD (xubuntu) and automate its installation
for multiple identical installs.
First of all, I added the following to my isolinux/isolinux.cfg file
with a new menu that would load my preseed/mediaplayer.seed file:
LABEL ks
menu label ^Auto-install (preseed)
kernel /install/vmlinuz
append locale=en_US console-setup/layoutcode=fr
console-setup/variantcode=oss_latin9
file=/cdrom/preseed/mediaplayer.seed initrd=/install/initrd.gz
So the BIOS correctly boots my CDROM, I do get the xubuntu splash
screen. I then go down to the "Auto-install (preseed)" menu, and press
enter.
The next thing is that it complains not finding the CD-ROM. Of course, I
just booted from the CD to get the splash screen. I guess some USB
module is not installed. So I press "continue".
Further, it proposes to load a driver from floppy, I select "no", then
it asks if I want to load some cdrom driver, I say "yes", I choose
"cdrom" from the choice list (choices: none, cdrom). Finally, I type
"/dev/cdrom" as the device, although, I'm not even sure this is correct,
as it normaly should be "/dev/scd0". At last, it finds the CDROM and my
.seed file.
How can I make this step automatic? I guess I need to append extra
argument parameters in my isolinux.cfg file... please help!
Regards,
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Alexandre CONRAD
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