I found an example of the use of --standalone
http://sugizo.wordpress.com/2011/10/13/ubuntu-install-and-configure-cobbler/
• Build ISO • Build ISO Base on Distro cobbler buildiso –iso=/tmp/Fedora-15-x86_64.iso –distro=”Fedora-15-x86_64″ –standalone • Build ISO Base on Profile cobbler buildiso –iso=/tmp/Fedora-15-x86_64.iso –profiles=”Fedora-15-x86_64″ • Build ISO Base on System cobbler buildiso –iso=/tmp/fedora.iso –systems=”fedora”
I was hoping to use a combo like: cobbler buildiso --profiles="Fedora-15-x86_64" --systems="server1.foo.fqdn, server1.foo.fqdn, server2.foo.fqdn, server3.foo.fqdn" --standalone
but this example implies I have to include a distro.
Will this work ? : cobbler buildiso --profiles="this" --distro="that" --systems="one,two,three,four" --standalone
On Nov 22, 2011, at 7:31 PM, Dan White wrote:
Thanks. I will try these steps.
I used livecd-iso-to-disk to make a stick that booted a box for me, but that box has other issues, so I need to try again.
There was a certain amount of trial-and-error in order to get the stick into a state that livecd-iso-to-disk would work on it.
One more question (for now): Does the --standalone option make a self-contained iso, thus eliminating the need to download anything from the Cobbler Server ?
On Nov 22, 2011, at 3:27 PM, Alex L. wrote:
Hi Dan,
On Tue, 22 Nov 2011, Dan White wrote:
Did anyone ever come up with a reliable recipe for making a bootable USB-stick from a generated.iso ?
try the following out and let me know how relieable it is :)
Let's assume you have your USB-stick on "/dev/sdb" and you have "syslinux"
= 3.0 installed on your Linux box, then:
(1) by using "fdisk /dev/sdb" make sure you create a bootable FAT partition "/dev/sdb1"
(2) create new fat filesystem on the USB stick by using "mkfs.vfat /dev/sdb1"
(3) setup the bootloader by executing "syslinux /dev/sdb1"
(4) create your buildiso "cobbler buildiso --systems='host.domain.net'"
(5) step 4 should have created beside the "generated.iso" file also a "buildiso" directory; copy the created files from "buildiso/isolinux/*" to "/dev/sdb1" (mount it)
(6) rename the "isolinux.cfg" on "/dev/sdb1" to "syslinux.cfg"
(7) umount "/dev/sdb1" and try to boot with the USB-stick, just don't forget to disconnect it on time if you are using "clearpart" in your kickstart file.
If so, I could use it.
Hope that helps,
best regards,
Alex
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