[CentOS] kickstart won't kick-off via network
Les Mikesell
lesmikesell at gmail.com
Wed Feb 4 13:59:33 UTC 2009
Isaac Hailperin wrote:
>
>>
>>> The order of NIC detection/naming at bootup seems to be more or less
>>> random as of Centos 5.x. How do you know which name to choose here?
>> I find that I don't have any problems with this. I usually disable dhcp on
>> eth1 and have no cable in it during installation. eth0 is always the port
>> that is labelled eth0.
> I don't have problems either. In fact, ksdevice=bootif does not work for
> me.
How many NICs and connections do you have? The bulk of my production
servers have 4 or more NICs with 2 or 3 active connections and as of
5.x, until the install gets to the point where HWADDR= is set for each
NIC in its /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth? file the names are
not predictable. In fact, I've even tried pre-configuring them on
swappable drives built on similar machines and often the files with the
correct HWADDR are renamed with a .bak extension at first boot in the
real server and replaced with non-working defaults. Does anyone know how
to avoid that? It has been very frustrating working with remote
machines since device detection order was randomized.
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Les Mikesell
lesmikesell at gmail.com
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