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2007 Mar 23
2
kickstart - how do I specify I20_block driver
Hi,
I have alot of kickstart and scripting going on as I provision lots of
machines, and every now and then I run into a pesky machine or three
that's still got that Adeptec zero-channel RAID card sitting on the
board. Normally I like to rip it our and throw something more robust
in, but if it's a cache machine or whatever, I leave it in.
It makes my kickstart file useless until I
2014 Apr 17
2
cannot kickstart centos 6 on Dell Blade error cannot find c0t0
I have an intermittent problem with my Dell blades, out of 80 blades 69
of them kickstarted Centos 6 fine using PXE
The other 11, I get a c0t0 not found error (indicating it is not
finding the local disk on the blade).
I can remote mount the iso image and do a basic install of centos on
these blades, but when I go to do a pxe boot it gives me that error again.
I have googled the issue and
2008 Apr 11
1
kickstart ks.cfg file on USB devices
Is there an easy way to specify the proper device location for
the kickstart configuration file if it is on a USB flash or USB
floppy drive? Depending on the hard disk configuration they
might by /dev/sda, /dev/sdb, etc.
On SuSE'autoyast instalattions, the system searches all available
devices for an ``info'' configuration file. Does CentOS 5.x do
something similar to find a
2006 Dec 25
2
Kickstart Questions
Hi,
We dont run DHCP in our environment where I build our servers, is it
required to get a first IP address to hit my kickstart server running on
my xandros debian laptop? Just been a couple years since I last did some
kickstart builds and I dont have system-config-kickstart running on a
machine here in my home lab.
I can turn on DHCP on my linux laptop perhaps, but just wanted to check
in
2015 Apr 25
3
Can we get a copy of ks.cfg for varous images into /root/ks.cfg?
I've recently been dealing with various CentOS images on AWS, and am
being forcibly reminded that the "/root/anaconda-ks.cfg" has only a
passing resemblance to whatever the kickstart configuration file
actually contained. But getting a copy of the actual "ks.cfg" is
invaluable for updating and testing variations of the kickstart setup,
especially when manipulating disk
2006 Jul 20
3
Kickstart problem.
I am trying to use kickstart for automated builds from a DVD. Some of
the machines have DVD's drives and some have CDRom drives only. With the
CDRom only machines I would like to plug in an external DVD drive via
USB and use this to kickstart.
The DVD only machines work correctly with a isolinux.cfg as
label test
kernel vmlinuz
append initrd=initrd.img ramdisk_size=8192
2012 Jul 10
3
kickstart installation problem
Dear Friends,
I have centos 6.2 64 bit os in my dell server. When I try to install centos
or scientific linux using NFS so it is not working and getting me error =
"unable to download kickstart file".
My kickstart file configuration is :
#platform=x86, AMD64, or Intel EM64T
#version=DEVEL
# Firewall configuration
firewall --disabled
# Install OS instead of upgrade
install
# Use NFS
2005 May 27
3
Kickstart from FTP or USB
Hey Everyone,
I was wondering if anyone has managed to do a network install where the
kickstart file is located either on an FTP site (which is also where the
packages are stored) or on a USB flash drive.
I've tried starting the installer with "linux ks=/dev/sda/ks.cfg" or
"linux ks=/dev/sda1/ks.cfg" or "linux
ks=ftp://what.ever.Ip.address/pub/ks.cfg" but
2011 Aug 18
4
stupid question about kickstart file
Hi,
Is is possible to use kickstart file to install rhel from dvd drive?
Mainly idea is to clone one anaconda.ks file to about twenty
machines.?
examples? ftp/http/dhcp is not possible due to network limitations.
--
Eero
2008 Aug 13
3
ks
I made a file partition-ks.cfg and put it in our machine 192.168.5.17
under /var/www/html. When I install a new machine I just do a
linux ks=http://192.168.5.17/partition-ks.cfg
I have a couple questions though:
1) I have the following in it:
clearpart --all
part /boot --fstype ext3 --size=100
part /var --fstype ext3 --size=10000
part / --fstype ext3 --size=10000
2007 Mar 21
2
interactive %pre in kickstart?
Here's what I'm currently doing in ks.cfg:
%pre
#!/bin/sh
echo -n "Please enter blah: "
read blah
echo $blah > /tmp/ks-blah
I know that "read blah" works fine, because after that I see the
variable in the /tmp file.
The problem is, echo doesn't seem to work at this stage. This pretty
much kills the idea of an interactive %pre script.
I was thinking to
2011 Aug 14
4
Kickstart installation error
Hi,
I?m trying kickstart on CentOS
Below is my ks.cfg
*[root at localhost ~]# cat /root/ks.cfg*
*
*
#Generated by Kickstart Configurator
#platform=x86, AMD64, or Intel EM64T
#System language
lang en_US
#Language modules to install
langsupport en_US
#System keyboard
keyboard us
#System mouse
mouse
#Sytem timezone
timezone Asia/Dili
#Root password
rootpw --iscrypted
2007 Feb 15
6
%include command in Kickstart
I have a kickstart file that basically runs the following:
install
nfs --server=nfserver.blah.local --dir=/vol/updts/staging/CentOS_4.3
#include %some_file.cfg
I want to be able to access or "include" a file on the nfs share not the local CDROM I've got this on. How do I do that?
=== Al
2009 Feb 03
2
kickstart won't kick-off via network
Hello list,
I try to do an automated network installation of centos 5.2, following
the redat documentation at
http://www.redhat.com/docs/manuals/enterprise/RHEL-4-Manual/sysadmin-guide/pt-install-info.html
However, when installing I get promptet for various things, like which
network interface I would like to use for installation, or the location
of the install medium. But thats not what I
2004 Oct 26
2
kickstart from cd
Howdy,
Was wondering if anyone on the list has successfully created a
kickstart cd. I get the thing burnt, looks good, I can browse all the
files, but when I actually boot from it I can't get it to admit the
ks.cfg exists. I *have* been successful with kickstart over http;
just can't seem to make it happen from the cd. Pointers appreciated,
I've been mostly looking at the
2011 Jul 20
3
CentOS 6 PXE boot:Unable to download the kickstart file
We have CentOS 6 manual installation working by PXE booting from a RHEL5.6
PXE/TFTP server. However, when we add a Kickstart file in the PXE
configuration:
kernel CentOS-6-i386/vmlinuz
append load_ramdisk=1 initrd=CentOS-6-i386/initrd.img network
ks=nfs:130.226.86.4:/u/rpm/kickstart/ks-centos-6-clean-i386.cfg
then the CentOS 6 client install reports "Unable to download the
2007 May 17
2
Getting CentOS Server CD w/kickstart config
I would like to how how I can take the CentOS 4.4 Server Cd for
example and modify the
ISO to put on my anaconda-ks.cfg file and then modify the kernel
parameters to automatically
load the anaconda-ks.cfg file so that I can create a CD that I just
stick into my machine it will
format the drive, install the basic configuration I like without
asking any questions. I need to
install like 20
2011 Aug 13
3
grabbing ip address from kickstart pre
I can get the kickstart command line with /proc/cmdline
it looks something like xxxxx ks=http://192.168.1.8/ks/ks.cfg xxxxxx
in the %pre sections of my ks.cfg I was wanting to extract the IP from
the ks= part.
I was going to utilize the "tr" command but its not available in %pre.
how can I go about extracting the IP address from with in the %pre section
I was going to do something
2011 Jul 20
2
CentOS 6 PXE boot: Unable to download the kickstart file
Patrick Lists wrote:
>>> I fail to see how your repository problem is related to my Kickstart PXE/NFS
>>> problem. We can install CentOS 6 (no Kickstart) without problems using PXE.
>>> It's the NFS-mounting of the Kickstart-file which fails. What I'd love to learn
>>> is how others have made NFS/Kickstart work...
>>
>> Is CentOS 6 assuming
2005 May 28
1
Re: centos] Kickstart from FTP or USB
>Bryan J. Smith wrote:
>
>>Yes. DHCP is the successor to BOOTP that offers a superset of its
>>functionality. But in the original BOOTP functionality, you would pass
>>the filename the BOOTP client would retrieve from a TFTP server so it
>>could boot. The file was then booted.
>>
>>This is how we have been installing workstations/servers in the UNIX