According to the RedHat official document Installation_Guide command (I put it in a shell script file mkcustiso. sh) mkisofs-quiet-V "makerhelisofiles" \-J-R-T-v-boot-info-table-no-emul-boot \ & nbsp
According to Red Hat's official document, run the Installation_Guide command as follows (I put it in a shell script file mkcustiso. sh)
Mkisofs-quiet-V "make rhel iso files "\
-J-R-T-v-boot-info-table-no-emul-boot \
-Boot-load-size 4 \
-B isolinux/isolinux. bin \
-C boot. cat \
-O./rhelcustom. iso./rheliso
The process is as follows:
1. Unzip RedHat's official image rhel-server-6.4-x86_64-dvd.iso to./rheliso
Bsdtar-C./rheliso-xf rhel-server-6.4-x86_64-dvd.iso
2. Modify the isolinux. cfg file according to your needs, and put ks. cfg in The./rheliso directory.
3. modify the permissions of the./rheliso/isolinux. binfile. Otherwise, an error indicating no permission is reported.
Chmod u + wx./rheliso/isolinux. bin
4. Run the script mkcustiso. sh to get your rhelcustom. iso file. You can use it to install the system.
Special note: The isolinux. binfile is a relative path (relative to rheliso). Otherwise, an error cannot be found.
Mkisofs: uh ah, I can't find the boot image 'iso Linux. bin"
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