Re: netboot/install on power architecture

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Thank you very much, that solved the problem.
Now i still have the problem that anaconda does not accept partition 
parameters in the ks.cfg. I took them from anaconda-ks.cfg which was 
created during a manual installation. the chrp boot partition is missing. 
i will try with newer versions of rhelas3.

Newertheless, the hint that of can pass parameters to the netboot-image is 
a big help.

Best Regards,
Joerg Maier

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IBM Deutschland Entwicklung GmbH - Lab Boeblingen
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Are you working with an power arch machine with an open firmware? If so, 
at open firmware prompt, you can trigger the noninteractive network 
installatin by running such a command:

0>boot /pci@400000000211/pci@2/ethernet@1: 
ks=nfs:NFS_SERVER_IP:/PATH_TO_KSCFG/ks.cfg

Here, "/pci@400000000211/pci@2/ethernet@1" is device info of my working 
NIC. Please find your own exact string from SMS menu.

After getting boot image by bootp, this client machine will launch that 
image. And, "ks=nfs:..." will be passed to that image as kernel parameter.


Rgds,
WangNan

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He,

i have a question regarding automated installation (without any 
interaction) and the location of the kickstart file. Pxeboot is not 
supported by architecture reason. dhcp-option filename is used to give 
redhat-netboot-image filename to the client.

I did not find any possibility to tell the network-booting client where to 

get the ks.cfg file. Is it not possible to use kickstart in this specific 
environment? Then i have to write a expect script, maybe python with 
module pexpect, but this seems this is hard to maintain through different 
version.

Best Regards,
Joerg Maier


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IBM Deutschland Entwicklung GmbH - Lab Boeblingen
phone: 49-7031-16-4762 (T/L: 120-4762)
mail: jmaier@xxxxxxxxxx
http://www.de.ibm.com/entwicklung/


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