![]() ![]() The install will kickstart and complete the install with no issue. ![]() This does work (providing USB sticks are mounted in order, boot -> sdb1, kickstart -> sdc1). To test that the syntax was correct I placed the kickstart file on another USB stick and loaded the same command to grab ks.cfg from the new location: linux ks=hd:sdc1:/ks.cfg Warning: Can't get kickstart from /dev/sdb1:/ks.cfg I get an error informing me this drive is already mounted and cannot be remounted.ĮDIT: Actual error message: mount: /dev/sdb1 is already mounted or /run/install/tmpmnt0 busy Now, obviously this will be different for the USB drive, so from my research, I assumed that this line would do the job: linux ks=hd:sdb1:/ks.cfgĮvidently this does not work. This will kickstart (providing the kickstart file is named ks.cfg and is in the root of the disk). When this is done from a CDROM you can simply kickckstart by adding this parameter to boot: linux ks=cdrom ![]() After managing to get a Fedora ISO to rebuild successfully (for a USB stick) after adding a kickstart file ( ), I now have an issue with locating the kickstart file on the USB media. ![]()
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