On Fri, 2007-02-02 at 13:00 -0700, Ashley M. Kirchner wrote: > Mail List wrote: > > What happened for me - I booted the installer out of grub with > > kernel ... vnc vncconnect=<ip> ip=dhcp lang=en_US keymap=us device=ethX > > > > it boots and anaconda prompts for other eth device info before starting up > > vnc - so I had to type at console to tell it info about the other nics - > > after that it talks the listening vnc client at remote end - > Well, I went ahead and tried with the following: > > ---------- > title Fedora Core 6 Install > root (hd0,0) > kernel /boot/vmlinuz-FC6 lang=en_US keymap=us > method=nfs:192.168.2.24:/Fedora vnc device=eth1 ip=192.168.2.10 > netmask=255.255.255.0 gateway=192.168.2.1 dns=192.168.2.1 > initrd /boot/initrd-FC6.img > ---------- > > Rebooted, installer came up and asked exactly 1 question: Which > device to configure. All I had to do was highlight eth1 and hit return > and it continued on. Didn't ask me for any more information and went > straight into Anaconda and launched VNC after which I was able to connect. > > My co-worker now dubs himself 'The Monkey that pushed the button.' > > So it seems the installer ignores the device= option. A bug perhaps? More like a "which NIC is eth1?" problem. I don't know if there's a way to specify which NIC to use on the kernel line when there's multiple NICs installed. Perhaps a new parameter, "hwaddr=" or something along that nature. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- - Rick Stevens, Senior Systems Engineer rstevens@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx - - VitalStream, Inc. http://www.vitalstream.com - - - - Is that a buffer overflow or are you just happy to see me? - ----------------------------------------------------------------------