Re: Using Kickstart to force a local boot

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Since the machines have BIOS set up to boot from network and kickstart processing means they are already booted from network source, no there is no easy way to do it from kickstart. You really have to modify the PXE configs every time after the install finishes.

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Martin SivÃk
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----- "Matthew Macdonald-Wallace" <lists@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> I've got a system which delivers kickstarts based on the kssendmac
> values and it works fine for building systems, however it means I
> need
> to update the tftp pxelinux.cfg dir everytime a server builds to
> avoid
> it rebuilding on every boot.
> 
> Is there a flag that I can return as part of a kickstart file which
> will
> 'force' the system to boot from local disk instead, or am I dreaming?
> ;)
> 
> Thanks in advance,
> 
> Matt
> 
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