RE: Using two network devices during installation

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Hi.

I've done two things:
   - Remove the network --device=eth0 ...	  line in ks.cfg
   - Add the ksdevice=link option to syslinux.cfg

The installation has worked, and eth0 was not configured.

However, I still have a problem. I have to install several more machines
that have the same hardware. So far, I've only installed one of them, and in
this machine, the 3Com interface (the "good" one) was named eth0. I don't
know how many of these machines will name the 3Com interface eth0, and how
many eth1. I'd like to create a "standard" ks.cfg file that works in all
machines. Is it possible to force the 3Com interface to be eth0? 

I don't know the criteria used for naming the network devices. I can't
change the hardware configuration of the machines. Can anything be done
during the installation?

Thanks in advance.

Regards,

Carlos Ortega González
  Iberia Sistemas
  DS/SP/Unidad Prod. Ordenadores
  email: iecisa.cortegag@xxxxxxxxx 
  Extensión: 4691

-----Mensaje original-----
De: Tom Diehl [mailto:tdiehl@xxxxxxxxxxxx] 
Enviado el: miércoles, 17 de noviembre de 2004 15:53
Para: Discussion list about Kickstart
Asunto: Re: Using two network devices during installation

On Wed, 17 Nov 2004, IECISA.Ortega Gonzalez, Carlos wrote:

> Hi.
>  
> I'm new to this list.
>  
> I'm trying to perform a kickstart installation (RHEL ES 3) on a machine
that
> has two network interfaces. One of them is not used, and is not connected
to
> the LAN. The other one must be used during installation.

Try adding ksdevice=link to the command line. That way it should use the
device
you have plugged in.

Tom

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