Re: RedHat kickstart from Solaris problem

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PS: Thanks for the response.

Keith McPherson wrote:
> 
> We've always used a Solaris server to do our kickstarts (redhat 5.2 thru
> 7.0, Solaris 2.6 & 2.7), so it does work. FWIW, I'd guess the NFS server
> is the problem, so I'd start with the log files on the Solaris
> server... and try mounting that dir on another server that's on the same
> network to make sure it can be mounted.
> 
> On Fri, 20 Oct 2000, Matt Fahrner wrote:
> 
> > Has anyone seen an issue with RedHat not being able to do a kickstart
> > from a Solaris (5.6) NFS server? Specifically we're booting from floppy
> > with a "ks.cfg" file on the floppy itself that points to NFS mount the
> > RedHat distribution from our Solaris fileserver. If we use the exact
> > same disk and modify it to take the distribution from an NFS mount of a
> > Linux box it works fine.
> >
> > The symptom when it fails is that it boots and then instead of
> > completing the kickstart it falls to the standard set of input requests
> > with CTRL-ALT-F1 showing the last attempted thing was the NFS mount of
> > the distribution. The NFS mount attempt through a "snoop" appears to be
> > working properly though:
> >
> >     dhcp33-vlan1.coat.com -> foo.coat.com MOUNT3 C Mount
> > /export/auto/Linux_i86/7.0/redhat/7.0
> >     foo.coat.com -> dhcp33-vlan1.coat.com MOUNT3 R Mount OK FH=43E1
> > Auth=unix
> >
> > but I suspect the boot image doesn't like something about the reply
> > (don't know). It might be a something it doesn't like about the portmap
> > response as well since it seems to enumerate registered RPCs during the
> > mount request. V3 NFS is supported on this server. RedHat 6.2 has no
> > problem kickstarting from the same server and filesystem. RedHat 7.0
> > systems don't seem have a problem mounting the directory after being
> > installed. I don't think it's a problem on the server side.
> >
> > If we follow the manual prompts and use the same mount point it *also*
> > fails (says cannot mount the directory) so it's more of a generic
> > install issue than specific to kickstart (but I don't have a better
> > place to send this).
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> >                       - Matt
> >
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