Re: how can i used eth1 and bootp?

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You'll want to specify

network --device eth1 --bootproto bootp

in the kickstart file

and from the kernel command line: ksdevice=eth1

I know these work in 7.2, but as fro earlier versions, you'd have to either check the docs, or hack the code.

-- Dan Hanks

On Fri, 21 Dec 2001, pierre-yves.verdon wrote:

> in the manual it is specified that the kickstart installation use by
> default the network device eth0.
> I have configure with bootp eth1, what should i do to use this device
> for a network installation?
>
>
> http://www.redhat.com/docs/manuals/linux/RHL-7.1-Manual/custom-guide/s1-kickstart2-options.html
>
>
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