Hi, all
Is there any environment limit for livecd-tools installed from 'yum install'?
Now, python 2.4 is required, not 2.6 in centos 6.3 Will centos works fine with this tool? I have created some livecd images, but when machine start up with my custom livecd, it stoped at grub page (after pressing down at grub page, no response later).
Any response is helpful.
Thanks
Gareth,
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Now, python 2.4 is required, not 2.6 in centos 6.3 Will centos works fine with this tool?
Why are you asking the Fedora Project if their software works on CentOS. Ask CentOS. :)
I have created some livecd images, but when machine start up with my custom livecd, it stoped at grub page (after pressing down at grub page, no response later).
I have noticed that on my 32-bit builds for Fedora 17 and 18, if the tboot package is installed, grub2 doesn't generate a valid config so all you get post install is the grub> prompt.
Update your kickstart with a "-tboot" line and rebuild and see if that helps.
TYL,
Hi, Scott
1. I found both Centos and Fedora have document about creating custom image, and both of them use livecd-tools. So I ask for help in both communities. (no response from Centos now) 2. I`ll try -tboot later, and thanks you advice
On Tue, Apr 23, 2013 at 11:26 PM, Scott Dowdle dowdle@montanalinux.orgwrote:
Gareth,
----- Original Message -----
Now, python 2.4 is required, not 2.6 in centos 6.3 Will centos works fine with this tool?
Why are you asking the Fedora Project if their software works on CentOS. Ask CentOS. :)
I have created some livecd images, but when machine start up with my custom livecd, it stoped at grub page (after pressing down at grub page, no response later).
I have noticed that on my 32-bit builds for Fedora 17 and 18, if the tboot package is installed, grub2 doesn't generate a valid config so all you get post install is the grub> prompt.
Update your kickstart with a "-tboot" line and rebuild and see if that helps.
TYL,
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