Re: NFS using eth1 installation

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Paul,

The kickstart option you're looking for is 'ksdevice=', i.e. ksdevice=eth1
should do the trick.

Klaus

> How do I create a kickstart file that will do a NFS using eth1 installation?
> 
> I can successfully do a manual boot: askmethod, specify NFS with eth1, but it 
> does not show up in the anaconda-ks.cfg file.  I end up with:
> nfs --server=192.168.2.100 --dir=/data/iso/fc3/i386
> 
> When I run a automated install using the anaconda generated script I get 'That 
> directory could not be mounted from the server'.  I've been able to move the 
> NFS share over to a system on eth0 and get it to work but not one on eth1.  
> The network/share on eth1 is functional...
> 
> Thanks,
> Paul Van Allsburg
> 
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