kickstart variables?

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Is there a list of available variables when doing a kickstart install? I'm working up a kickstart for F20 and got curious if there's any that anaconda sets by default. I know that you can use $releasever and $basearch when defining repos. A few that I'd like to use if they exist would be:

$mac (MAC address of the active network connection)
$ip (current IP address)
$nic (the name of the active network card, eno1, em1, eth0 or whatever)

The intent here is to do a kickstart install and end up with a system that has eth0 as the NIC name. MatLab from Mathworks wants to see eth0 when it does it's licensing thing. I can easily get the system using eth0 after install, but if I could set it up that way from the kickstart it would save me some time on new installs and re-installs.

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