I am assuming that this is a FAQ, so if someone can point me in
  the right direction I would be very grateful.  The redhat 7.0
  cdrom documentation is _very_ thin on the technicalities of this
  issue...

I need to install redhat 7.0 on a box that has no networking
available, but it does have an old panasonic cdrom hanging off a
soundblaster card.  (Even if networking was available, setting up a
local nfs server on a box in its local area network for a netboot
install would be tricky).

The driver module I obviously need to add to the installer is sbcd.o
(I assume taken from the kernel-BOOT package).

Problem I have is... how do I do this?

Can I do it with a "driver disk", or do I have to manually add the
module to the installer itself?

Thanks for any pointers...

Cheers
Tony
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