Re: Probing Monitor from Postconfig

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You shouldn't need to do anything in post to configure the monitor.. Why 
not post your %post section here?  What monitor/video card do you have? 
All I do in my kickstart file to make it automatically probe for video 
info is have this line:

xconfig



James S. Martin, RHCE
Contractor
Administrative Office of the United States Courts
Washington, DC
(202) 502-2394

kickstart-list-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx wrote on 05/26/2004 05:17:43 PM:

> Everytime I kickstart our test box for RHEL 3, I have to go into system
> settings, tell it to probe the monitor, and then I can set the
> resolution (if I do it before then it ignores the change in resolution).
> 
> This might be a bug in the installer, since during install it posts the
> correct monitor information, OR I inherited the postconfigure scripts
> from the guy before me, and he may just be overiding it on accident
> (basically RHEL postconfigure is modification of the RH9 postconfigure
> which is....).  I have looked into it and don't see where the
> postconfigure might be overiding it, but it is possible.  I think the
> easiest solution would be to re-probe at the end and have the setting
> changed.  I think this is realistic as I don't have to tell RHEL what
> monitor I have, I just have to tell it to probe.
> 
> Links are definately welcome, as I googled the subject to attempt to
> RTFM and came up empty handed.
> 
> Thanks,
> Wiliam E. T.
> Student Worker - Linux
> Chemistry Department
> The Ohio State University
> 
> 
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