> > One basic assumption we have today is that a kickstart file without a > > network line implies DHCP. In all other cases, a kickstart file without > > some piece of information implies stop and ask. How many people will > > complain if I change the network line to behave like all others for F12 > > and RHEL6? > > > > This gets rid of the need to port network --bootproto=query from RHEL5 > > to Rawhide since it would then be the default behavior. > > Well, we'd still need to accept bootproto=query -- otherwise, you can't > use the same config between the two releases. > > Maybe a patch for RHEL5 also to do a log of a warning that in the future > having no line will ask Sure, this is easy enough to do. It sounds like you agree with the basic idea, at least. - Chris _______________________________________________ Anaconda-devel-list mailing list Anaconda-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/anaconda-devel-list