yeah, it can be a bit daunting at first, but the below info is right. also consider down the road if you are using PXE/DHCP that there can be conflicts, so PXE to eth0, kickstart to eth1, that sort of thing.
-krb
nate wrote:
Keith Christian wrote:
PXE begins the install with DHCP, so Kickstart should already know which of eth0, eth1, etc. to use.
add ksdevice=eth0 to your kernel parameters, or eth1 if you want to use eth1. This works for me anyways.
nate
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