Paul Kelly hath declared on Monday the 19 day of January 2004 :-:
> > append ksdevice=eth1 load_ramdisk=1 initrd=initrd.img \
> > network ks=nfs:mymachine.tld:/linuxboot/ks.cfg
> Seems close enough to mine, though I've only ever done it through eth0...
Actually that reminds me, was doing some rh9 instals a while back,
and everything was working ok, net-boot, get the ks.cfg, start the install...
but then it would ask which network interface to install from (eth0 / eth1)
even though there were only dhcp replies for eth0 and even if eth1 was
unplugged.... kinda spoils the whole unatended install thang...
Tried various things such as ksdevice, and thinhgs in ks.cfg, but no joy...
Anyone know how to tell it to just use eth0 ?
- bobb
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