[CentOS] Re: centos] Kickstart from FTP or USB
Lee W
centos-list at unassemble.co.uk
Sat May 28 11:39:16 UTC 2005
>>So I guess I should take this as:-
>>
>>No, it is not possible just to put the ks file onto an FTP server along
>>with the install file. I have to have a proper DHCP server and TFTP.
>>
>>
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>Nope, it's not true. I have ftp server, and in root directory I have all ks files for my servers. It is the same ftp server that servers as repository for ks instalations (every distribution has it's own subfolder). All i have to do is boot server from instalation CD, on boot prompt enter:
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>linux ..ks=ftp://192.168.10.10/ks.cfg ....
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>and in ks.cfg there is something like (i type this from head, search for exact line):
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>url ftp://192.168.10.10/distrib1
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>and that's it
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That is how I thought it should work, but it just wouldn't ( for me)
Anyways, I rechecked the RH docs and it turns out you can use HTTP for
the kickstart files so I managed to get an autoinstall by using "linux
ks=http://my.ip.address/kickstart/ksfile.ks". In theory it turns out
that it should also be possible to have the config on a USB flash by
using something like "linux ks=hd:sda1:/ksfile.ks" but I haven't tried
that yet.
If anyone else is interested, the link with all the available options is
http://www.redhat.com/docs/manuals/enterprise/RHEL-4-Manual/sysadmin-guide/s1-kickstart2-startinginstall.html
Thanks for all the posts, at least I've got somewhere.
Regards
Lee
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