I think you'll find that the ip/gareway/dns parameters are only used to download the kickstart file only. You mush enable networking in the kickstart file too.
I have a installation setup, where the kickstart file is downloaded
when using a static ip address, then anaconda does a dhcp, and continues the network install.
ed
On Tue, 22 Jun 2004, Mark wrote:
Thanks!
One question before I try this (I just got stuck with something else for a while...): Does it matter if I assign a different IP address to eth0 in the kickstart configuration than I do in the boot parameters? As far as I understand, whatever I specify in the "network" command in the kickstart file is only used to generate the configuration file in the post-install and will only take effect once I boot from the newly installed system, right?
Thanks,
MARK
Try somethinglike this:
ip=192.168.1.17 gateway=192.168.1.1 dns=192.168.1.1 ks=http://...
Oops, forgot 'ksdevice eth0' on that line as well.
Forrest
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