Re: static network configuration ask

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Cobbler looks cool. Kinda like a front end for pxelinux and isc dhcpd?  The problem we have is we don't want to have to look up the mac address for a host in order to configure it.   Cobbler seems to rely on that.

Currently we have our dhcp server on an install network dump anyone that netboots on that network to a default pxelinux menu.  That default menu allows a person to chose an os to install.  Chosing one kicks them into one of several different default kickstart files.   If I could get kickstart to ask for static network information like it would if I was installing from CD, I would be done.


On 8/30/07, Riggs, Ben <rigg0022@xxxxxxx> wrote:
Check out http://cobbler.et.redhat.com  It's made our life here tons easier.

Ben

Kit Stube wrote:
> Is there an option that will allow me to automate everything in
> kickstart except just the network portion so that I can have the same
> kickstart config for a bunch of clustered hosts but input the network
> information myself?
>
> The reason I ask is because I would like to automate a lot of other
> stuff in %post  or on first boot but need networking to be set up
> properly by the time that stuff runs or it will screw all of that up.
>
> Thanks in advance
> Kit Stube
>
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