kickstarting linux on Gigabit ethernet

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Hi,

Very soon I will be getting a cluster of nodes that will be running 8.0, with gigabit ethernet (copper 10/100/1000) interconnect. I remember that I had some fun when trying to kickstart a cluster through Gigabit (fiber 1000), and ended up being told that kickstart does not work on fiber :(

Now am I expected to run into the same fun I had earlier? Has anybody in this list tried it out and can tell me that it can go as easy as kickstarting on fast ethernet?

Thanks in advance..

Khalid

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