Jim Patterson wrote:
Yep that worked.
I wasn't able to get it to boot automatically from the network yet but
this will be a good enough start. I'll keep working on the network
boot up, but for now this will do.
I'm still trying to figure out why it doesn't boot with the BOOTP
settings given. I may not have DHCP configured correctly.
You could always put the kickstart file on the boot cd, then boot with:
linux ks=cdrom:/kick_start_file.cfg
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