[CentOS] Kickstart stops with dialog about which networking device - how to avoid
Timothy Selivanow
timothy.selivanow at virtualxistenz.comTue Feb 5 20:56:48 UTC 2008
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On Tue, 2008-02-05 at 12:51 -0800, Keith Christian wrote: > Using a kickstart file that stops with a curses dialog "You have multiple > network devices on this system. Which one do you want to install through?" > > The machine being configured with PXEboot has two ethernet interfaces. What's > missing from the network entries below? I'd like this install to proceed > without asking which ethernet interface. > > PXE begins the install with DHCP, so Kickstart should already know which of > eth0, eth1, etc. to use. > > Here is the ethernet line in the ks.cfg file: > > network --device eth0 --bootproto dhcp > > Any ideas appreciated. > > =======Keith On the boot line (i.e. where you'd put ks=http://....), add DEVICE=ethX where X=interfaceNumber. We've also noticed that adding noipv6 speeds up some network auto-detection stuff too. --Tim ________________________________________________________________________ < It isn't easy being a Friday kind of person in a Monday kind of world. > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ \ \ \ \ /\ ( ) .( o ).
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