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-kernel=/vm (press TAB)<br>
 
-kernel=/vm (press TAB)<br>
 
-initrd=/ini (press TAB)<br>
 
-initrd=/ini (press TAB)<br>
now, type boot to start the partition you selection<br>
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now, type "boot" to start the partition you selection<br>
  
 
==== k3b ====
 
==== k3b ====
-Now you should hae fedora installed and it should have user list in the login list (in this case is "claw")<br>
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-Now you should have fedora installed and it should have user list in the login list (in this case is "claw")<br>
 
-login as root (or u can login as regular user then "su -", if u prefer)<br>
 
-login as root (or u can login as regular user then "su -", if u prefer)<br>
 
-connect your fedora to internet<br>
 
-connect your fedora to internet<br>
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-it will install "k3b" and "isomaster" automatically <br>
 
-it will install "k3b" and "isomaster" automatically <br>
  
 
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==== Customizing ISO Image with k3b ====
==== Customising ISO Image with k3b ====
 
 
-run k3b<br>
 
-run k3b<br>
 
-insert your Fedora installation DVD<br>
 
-insert your Fedora installation DVD<br>
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''' [http://zenit.senecac.on.ca/wiki/index.php/Windows_Data_Migration_Tool ^----- believe it or not, Nestor did it, ;-p  -----^ ''']
 
''' [http://zenit.senecac.on.ca/wiki/index.php/Windows_Data_Migration_Tool ^----- believe it or not, Nestor did it, ;-p  -----^ ''']
 
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-save and add to the image ISO, make sure the name is "ks.cfg" on ISO Image.
 
-if u're not running with root, use root to copy it to avaliable directory and make sure it's readable for your current user<br>
 
-if u're not running with root, use root to copy it to avaliable directory and make sure it's readable for your current user<br>
 
-in your image list, open /isolinux/isolinux.cfg<br>
 
-in your image list, open /isolinux/isolinux.cfg<br>
 
-find "label linux" and edit the line "append initrd=initrd.img" to "append initrd=initrd.img ks=cdrom"<br>
 
-find "label linux" and edit the line "append initrd=initrd.img" to "append initrd=initrd.img ks=cdrom"<br>
-save "isolinux.cfg"<br>
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-save "isolinux.cfg" and add to the image ISO<br>
 
-save your iso in a new file name<br>
 
-save your iso in a new file name<br>
 
-and burn the image file into DVD
 
-and burn the image file into DVD
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==== Running kick start ====
 
==== Running kick start ====
 
''' ''Nestor is saving this for you guys. cos I'm so nice ^^'' '''
 
''' ''Nestor is saving this for you guys. cos I'm so nice ^^'' '''
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Thank you Nestor 8-)
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''Milton''

Latest revision as of 23:06, 8 December 2008

Install Fedora

-Install Fedora in the partition and configuration you want...

Grub

(after installation)
-type C to enter grub mode..
(if it has a hardware device to control your hard disk, make sure you choose the one that's for Fedora)
-in Grub, type root=(hd1,0), you can use" root=(hd " then TAB to list all your options
-kernel=/vm (press TAB)
-initrd=/ini (press TAB)
now, type "boot" to start the partition you selection

k3b

-Now you should have fedora installed and it should have user list in the login list (in this case is "claw")
-login as root (or u can login as regular user then "su -", if u prefer)
-connect your fedora to internet
-with root privilege to run "yum -y install k3b isomaster"
-it will install "k3b" and "isomaster" automatically

Customizing ISO Image with k3b

-run k3b
-insert your Fedora installation DVD
-in the pull down menu, choose, "copy DVD"
-make sure you choose the optioin "create image"
-save the image in your target location
-wait until it's finish

ISO Master

-run isomaster
-add the iso image that you created with k3b
-after adding the iso, add /root/anaconda-ks.cfg to your image's root directory and rename it to "ks.cfg"

- open "ks.cfg" find the line...
"bootloader --location=mbr --driveorder=sda,sdb --apppend="rhgb quiet""
  - change to
"bootloader --location=sdb --driveorder=sda,sdb --apppend="rhgb quiet""

^----- believe it or not, Nestor did it, ;-p -----^
-save and add to the image ISO, make sure the name is "ks.cfg" on ISO Image. -if u're not running with root, use root to copy it to avaliable directory and make sure it's readable for your current user
-in your image list, open /isolinux/isolinux.cfg
-find "label linux" and edit the line "append initrd=initrd.img" to "append initrd=initrd.img ks=cdrom"
-save "isolinux.cfg" and add to the image ISO
-save your iso in a new file name
-and burn the image file into DVD

Running kick start

Nestor is saving this for you guys. cos I'm so nice ^^

Thank you Nestor 8-)

Milton