----- On 1 Nov, 2017, at 13:07, Chris Adams linux@cmadams.net wrote:
| Once upon a time, Mark Haney mark.haney@neonova.net said: |> On 11/01/2017 03:25 PM, Chris Adams wrote: |> >Once upon a time, Mark Haney mark.haney@neonova.net said: |> >>Okay, so it looks like I can simply change ksdevice=eth0 to |> >>bootdev=eth0, correct? |> >I believe you can just leave both off (IIRC for CentOS 6 as well) if you |> >add "ipappend 2" to the pxelinux stanza. |> > |> I probably should have clarified that we're not using PXE and |> probably won't for the forseeable future. This is just a simple |> netinstall disc/flash drive boot. | | Oh, okay. IIRC at one point there was an option to pick an interface | with link (ksdevice=link or some such), but I don't know if that made it | to the re-designed anaconda... | | <wanders off to look at anaconda source> | | Yep, still there, but it is also not needed (and actually ignored). By | default, the first NIC with a link will be used. This is for some value | of "first" of course, although I do find that the new naming does tend | to match the order of the hardware more often than eth0/eth1/... | | -- | Chris Adams linux@cmadams.net | _______________________________________________ | CentOS mailing list | CentOS@centos.org | https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos
Leaving ksdevice= off the command line will prompt you for the location of the kickstart file and the device you want to use to kickstart