So I guess a kickstart file is needed then to populate all of those settings.
Now my question with this is:
Where would the vnc kickstart directive need to be in the kickstart file? Just at the end after all of the outlined directives (language, keyboard, install method, and TCP/IP settings)?
Dustin
On 1-Feb-06, at 2:25 PM, Scott Silva wrote:
Matt Hyclak spake the following on 2/1/2006 1:11 PM:
On Wed, Feb 01, 2006 at 12:42:37PM -0800, Dustin Krysak enlightened us:
Wouldn't you need something to set the ip address of the adapter? And the locale and language? These are prompted in text mode before the vnc code is started.
That is a good point -- I was kind of wondering more about the network if anything.
I *believe* telling it to do vnc from the boot prompt implies dhcp is available and it will be able to configure itself. After the VNC connection is established, you'll get to click what language you want and how you want the network configured for the machine.
Matt
Just tried this in VMWare... no go. It still prompts for language, keyboard, install method, and TCP/IP settings.
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