Ok, here is a weird
one.
I've got two
physical systems running VMware workstation 6, the first is a 64bit desktop with
2 Quad-core CPUs
and 4GB of system
memory with the only thing running on it is VMware.
The other is a Dell
XPS laptop, dual-core Pentium (T2600) with 3GB of RAM. I can build an RHEL
AS4u5 x32,
via kickstart on
this one.
I go back to the
kickstart server (running Fedora 7) modify the MAC address in DHCP (then restart
it) and then
link the modified
MAC address for the tftpboot/linux_install/pxeconfig.cfg to the new one.
These correspond to
the MAC address on
the VM on the 64bit system.
The initial tftpboot
goes fine, but when it comes time to NFS mount the kickstart directory, it
simply fails over
to doing a
completely interactive install.
Any clues why the
better box can't seem to 'get it up'?
R,
-Joe Wulf, CISSP, USN(RET)
Senior IA Engineer
ProSync Technology Group, LLC
www.prosync.com
(410) 772-7969 office
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