RE: 7.1 nfs install requires DHCP?

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> > Yes, that will give you a static IP address after 
> installation, but as far
> > as I know, 7.1 still needs a DHCP address when you first 
> boot from the
> > installation media.  Do you have a DHCP server?
> 
> No. We don't. But if "network" is in syslinux.cfg, then it will look
> for a dhcp server. In fact, I use that possibility while
> testing kickstart always on the same machine, together with 
> ks=nfs:/server:/path/ks.cfg, so that I don't have to recreate a
> floppy all the time.
> 
> 				Anne
Anne,

So, if you don't put network in the syslinux.cfg line, it will use your
static IP info, and will still be able to get out to the network?

Forrest





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