RE: More on NFS problem

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Stowe,

Thank you for identifying that post.  I find it radical to have to go to all the
trouble of rebuilding an initrd image for one OS, much less for all the ones I
have to work with, just to get it to boot past an NFS problem.

I'm still struggling with this.  It just floors me that I can totally kickstart a
VM to completion on one system, simply register the MAC address in the kickstart
server to foster a build on the other physical system (that is the ONLY change)
and it NEVER builds.

Is anyone besides me using a MAC to virtually build systems?

Will updating my kickstart server to Fedora 8 do me any good?

Will reverting back to something like Fedora Core 4 or Fedora Core 5, be any
better?

R,
-Joe Wulf, CISSP, USN(RET)
 Senior IA Engineer
 ProSync Technology Group, LLC
 www.prosync.com

-----Original Message-----
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Sent: Thursday, November 08, 2007 12:29
To: Discussion list about Kickstart
Subject: Re: More on NFS problem

<snip>

The problem sounds something like the one described in...
http://www.redhat.com/archives/kickstart-list/2005-November/msg00034.html

Stowe Davison


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