To be sure that anaconda is using the card you want it to (I've noticed
inconsistencies between the eth#s in bios, anaconda & 'normal' kernels),
add --kopts="device=$nic_mac_address"
Terry McIntyre wrote:
Thanks for the tips. I am using cobbler to manage the dhcp, it does
have the next-server lines, the dhcp and tftp logs ( using -vvvv )
switch show everything working up to the point of requesting the
htttp: kickstart file.
I did pull that file from another machine ( my laptop, using http ) on
the same network. Used the exact same URL cut-n-pasted from the
cobbler file. Therefore, the www server seems to be working fine, as
is the network.
Only one interface is connected to the network; there are four
interfaces. I do not set up the other three in the kickstart file, but
that probably does not matter, since the kickstart file is not being
used.
Am upgrading cobbler -- will try again shortly.
Thanks again!
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