RE: how to specify a network card in a net-ks install?

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You can specify ksdevice=eth1

Example:

boot: linux ks ksdevice=eth1

		Mark

> -----Original Message-----
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> [mailto:kickstart-list-admin@xxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of rpjday
> Sent: Monday, June 25, 2001 10:08 PM
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> Subject: how to specify a network card in a net-ks install?
> 
> 
> 
>   just finished(?) setting up a classroom full of PCs using a
> net-based kickstart install, and i had one aggravating problem.
> a number of the boxen had two network cards:
> 
>   * a standard ne2k-pci card
>   * a dlink dfe something, which needs the via-rhine driver
> 
>   for the dlink, since that driver is not on the bootnet.img disk,
> i was typically prompted for a driver disk, at which point 
> i inserted
> drivers.img and selected the entry which used the via-rhine driver.
> so far, so good.  when that happened, it worked fine.
> 
>   unfortunately, on some of the boxen, the boot process clearly
> saw the ne2k card "first" and assigned it to eth0, which totally
> screwed the dhcp process, since i assigned dhcp addresses based
> strictly on the other card.
> 
>   one solution:  just rip the other card out of the box.  a better
> solution?  isn't there something you can append to specify the card
> to use for the kickstart process like:
> 
> boot:  linux ks eth0="????"
> 
>   i'm sure something like this must work.  any suggestions?
> 
> rday
> 
> -- 
> Robert P. J. Day
> Eno River Technologies, Durham NC
> Unix, Linux and Open Source training
> 
> 
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