Re: kickstart and RH6.2

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Thomas,

Install the mkkickstart rpm and run the mkkickstart command. That should at
least get you a working ks.cfg file. You might want to replace the
individual packages with the package groups though (these groups are
defined in the /RedHat/base/comps file on the RH CD).

- Wouter.

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Thomas Mandl <Thomas.Mandl@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> on 26-09-2000 10:16:12

Please respond to kickstart-list@xxxxxxxxxx

To:   kickstart-list <kickstart-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
cc:    (bcc: Wouter Liefting/Netherlands/IBM)
Subject:  kickstart and RH6.2




Hi List,

i'm having troubles getting kickstart (red hat 6.2) to work. After
reading the how-to and documentation about kickstart i'm totally
confused, since it sems, that the redhat 6.2 kickstart installation
*does *not* work as described in the manuals. I've also read several
articles in the redhat-install list and most of these guys have the same
problem. Does anybody have a working kickstart configuration (ks.cfg)
either network based installation (NO DHCP server! i want to try it
first with ks=floppy and install rpm's are on a NFS server) or a CD-ROM
based installation.

Many thanks
Thomas
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