[CentOS] Kickstart: Give IP From ks= Cmdline A Myth?
Joshua Baker-LePain
jlb17 at duke.eduWed Dec 27 19:55:28 UTC 2006
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On Wed, 27 Dec 2006 at 11:52am, Karl R. Balsmeier wrote > Is it really true that you can use the above command line to give an address > for the machine to use in seeking out a kickstart file on the network? I > tried it a few times last night an looked for a very long time for examples > of this syntax, and found none. yum -y install anaconda less /usr/share/doc/anaconda-10.1.1.46/command-line.txt . . . ip=<ip> IP to use for a network installation, use 'dhcp' for DHCP. netmask=<nm> Netmask to use for a network installation. gateway=<gw> Gateway to use for a network installation. dns=<dns> Comma separated list of nameservers to use for a network installation. -- Joshua Baker-LePain Department of Biomedical Engineering Duke University
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