On Tue, 2004-05-25 at 17:20 -0500, fedora-devel(a)tlarson.com wrote:
Luckily you're already running FC1, right? And you already have
grub installed, right? Perfect. Just tell grub to boot the kernel
provided for USB drives (using the appropriate ramdisk image) and
you're done.
There's an even simpler thing you can do...
cd iso_dir
mkdir mnt1 mnt2
mount -o loop FC2-i386-disc1.iso mnt1
mnt -o loop mnt1/images/diskboot.img mnt2
Not needed
mkdir /boot/fc2inst
cp mnt2/vmlinuz mnt2/initrd.img /boot/fc2inst
Instead, do cp
mnt1/isolinux/{vmlinuz,initrd.img} /boot/fc2inst
umount mnt2
Then this isn't needed either
umount mnt1
rmdir mnt1 mnt2
Cheers,
Jeremy