On Friday 30 April 2004 01:13, Joseph Glass wrote: > I'm trying to provide my ks.cfg over dhcp so I only need to type 'linux > ks' at the boot prompt. The dhcpd/kickstart server are on the same > machine (192.168.0.1.) dhcp works, as well as kickstart if I run the > following command manually: > > linux ks=nfs:192.168.0.1:/home/kickstart/rh9.cfg ^^^^^^^ > In my dhcpd.conf file, I added following line in the subnet {} section: > > filename "/home/kickstart/ks.cfg"; ^^^^^^^ is ks.cfg a link to rh9.cfg? Does that file exist at all? [...] > Then it proceeds to look for the kickstart file at > nfs:192.168.0.1:/kickstart/kickstart-192.168.0.18 > > Any suggestions? It looks like that's some built-in default it tries after the dhcp file failed. -- Kai Blin, Sysop Dept. of Numerical Algebra, University of Tübingen, Germany