Just to let everyone know, I've solved the
problem.
In my ks.cfg file, it helps if you put the ip address
of the system you are building, vice
that of your NFS server. Once I fixed that little
detail, RHEL5 built nicely.
The next problem is that the virtual machine wouldn't
fully boot. It stays at the grub
menu wanting booting instructions. I've checked
the kind of VM I built and its hard
disk drive and did it with SCSI. Does RHEL5 have
any issues with SCSI?
The manually built system that worked for me and is
fully functional was built with
IDE drives. I wonder what the difference
is?
R,
-Joe Wulf, CISSP, USN(RET)
Senior IA Engineer
ProSync Technology Group, LLC
www.prosync.com
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Subject: NFS not mountable when kickstarting RHEL5x32 via Fedora 7I have a weird problem.I have Fedora 7 built up as my DNS, tftp, DHCP and kickstart server.I can successfully build RHEL AS4u5.I've now tried RHEL5.... it boots up initially, gets to the anacondascreen and freezes, never to go any further.When checking the box to be built (actually a VM), console 4 givescontinuous errors regarding unable to NFS mount the kickstart source.HALP.This is weird, as I have a manually built VM with RHEL 5, full systeminstall, and it can moments later successfully mount the samelocation as the KS'd VM is attempting.
R,
-Joe Wulf, CISSP, USN(RET)
Senior IA Engineer
ProSync Technology Group, LLC
www.prosync.com
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