Network interface configuration with kickstart

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Hi

We have some problems with the automatic installation if the server we want to 
install, has more than two interfaces to configure. There is now way how i 
can be sure that a specific network card gets the right configuration after 
the installation. This is because there is no way to specify the MAC address 
for a interface. So there is no relation to the real hardware.

am i right that the kickstart command "network" just writes the configuration 
in /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ ? Why not also write the MAC adress to 
this file during installation? This may solve many problems.

This way the Network interfaces are all in the right order and we are all 
happy :-)

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