RedHat Linux KickStart HOWTO: Setting up a boot floppy
5. Setting up a boot floppyEssentially, all you have to do is copy your KickStart config file
to /ks.cfg on the RedHat boot floppy, e.g.
mcopy ks.cfg a:However - the RedHat boot floppy is pretty full, and you may find that
you have to delete some of the other files to make room for the
KickStart config file. I was able to make enough room for mine by
deleting the various message files normally displayed by the
SYSLINUX boot loader, e.g.
mdel a:\*.msgYou may also want to edit syslinux.cfg, the SYSLINUX
config file. This also lives in the top level directory of the RedHat
boot floppy. For instance, the following syslinux.cfg will
cause KickStart mode to be entered into automatically as the machine
boots up, without the normal delay:
default ks
prompt 0
label ks
kernel vmlinuz
append ks=floppy initrd=initrd.img
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