Installation of CentOS6 from USB
Posted: 2018/11/07 12:42:24
I try to install CentOS6 from USB without any other media but an USB stick.
The only problem I still have is that I can't set the installation source flexibly. Depending on the computer, the installation partition of the USB stick is sda1 or sdb1 or sdc1.
To find the ks.cfg I use ks=hd:UUID=675A-945E:ks.cfg initrd=initrd.img
If I would set a hard path, it would be in anaconda for example:
harddrive --partition=sdb1 --dir /CentOS/os/x86_64
How can I set it flexible, something like UUID for the identification of the partition doesn´t seem to work.
Kind regards
The only problem I still have is that I can't set the installation source flexibly. Depending on the computer, the installation partition of the USB stick is sda1 or sdb1 or sdc1.
To find the ks.cfg I use ks=hd:UUID=675A-945E:ks.cfg initrd=initrd.img
If I would set a hard path, it would be in anaconda for example:
harddrive --partition=sdb1 --dir /CentOS/os/x86_64
How can I set it flexible, something like UUID for the identification of the partition doesn´t seem to work.
Kind regards