Re: Kickstart fails mounting nfs source

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Are you able to run tcpdump/snoop on the nfs server to see if the kickstart process attempts to connect. You could test the NFS mounts via booting Disk 1 into rescue mode and manually attempting to mount, or by starting the install with the "linux askmethod" mode and then verifying the mount points by selecting an install via NFS.

Ian

Elizabeth.Brosch@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
Hi Chip.
I am building from RHEL v4 Update 3. Also, unfortunately I do not have another server in this VLAN that I can test the NFS from. I have 12 servers in this VLAN. The first one I manually installed then configured for kickstart/dhcp/tftp. I am booting from CD #1 for the second server and entering "ks". Liz Brosch

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*From:* kickstart-list-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx [mailto:kickstart-list-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx] *On Behalf Of *Shabazian, Chip
*Sent:* Thursday, August 10, 2006 4:29 PM
*To:* Discussion list about Kickstart
*Subject:* RE: Kickstart fails mounting nfs source

What version/update are you building from?
Can you access the nfs mount if installing manually (not doing ks on the boot line)?
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