RE: disabling dhcp for eth1 in kernel

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  Hi,

  Maybe you can try this :

linux ks=nfs:nfs_server:/path/to/ ksdevice=eth0 ip=x.x.x.x

  If your kickstart config file is complete and it's name is : 

"/path/to/ks/x.x.x.x-kickstart" 

then the installation will be completely non-interactive, unless the disk
partition table is clean ...

I hope this helps.

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-----Message d'origine-----
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[mailto:kickstart-list-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx]De la part de Lloyd T Brown
Envoyé : jeudi 25 août 2005 16:23
À : kickstart-list@xxxxxxxxxx
Objet : disabling dhcp for eth1 in kernel


Hey all.

Admittedly, I'm new to this whole kickstart thing, but I can't seem to 
find an answer to my question anywhere else.  For reasons that are out 
of my control, I can't provide a DHCP address to the eth1 interface on 
the node I'm trying to install.  I don't need the eth1 interface to 
perform the installation, so I'd like disable it using a kernel 
parameter so that the step of configuring the eth1 interface during 
kickstart (before it retrieves the ks.cfg over the network) is 
non-interactive.  This is the last thing I need to do to make my 
configuration fully non-interactive and fully remote.  Essentially I 
need something like this, although I'm making up the parameters:

linux ks=nfs:nfs_server:/path/to/ks.cfg ksdevice=eth0 disable_eth1

Alternatively if someone has a way to specify a static address as a 
kernel parameter, that'd be okay too.

Anyone have any ideas?

Thanks,
Lloyd Brown

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