Re: %include syntax and usage

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Robert,

Have you thought about php?

linux ks=http://10.10.10.52/ks.php

In the ks.php you could have:

%packages
<?php include("packages");?>

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On 13/09/06, Robert Denton <robert@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hello all,

I am hoping someone can help me with this.  I am trying to separate
my %packages list into a different file using the %include
directive.  I am finding that no matter what I try, the install
aborts due to not being able to see the packages file.  Hhere si the
set up:

I build the linux computers via http, typing this at the boot prompt:

linux ks=http://10.10.10.52/ks.cfg

This points the install to the kickstart config which is located here
on my webserver:

/var/build/linux/ks.cfg

Also in that directory is 'packages'

/var/build/linux/packages

In the kickstart file I have tried all of these and none have worked:

%include packages
%include ./packages
%include /var/build/linux/packages
%include http://10.10.10.52/packages

Could someone give me some pointers on the syntax?  Thanks!


Robert Denton
Network Administrator
Headsprout
800.401.5062 x1305
www.headsprout.com


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