> Am 27.11.2009 um 13:44 schrieb Simon Reber: > > > Hi List, > > > > I have a problem with my kickstart environment. > > The kickstart file and the packages are located on a web > server and to > > start the installation, I've created an ISO from isolinux (Source is > > CentOS 5.4) > > > > Everything works very well so far, since I have DHCP available in > > almost > > every network. But now the environment is being extended to an > > additional DMZ where I won't get DHCP running. > > But everything is build to support static IP address as > well and at > > the > > beginning it was working fine. > > The system booted from the ISO (mentioned above) then asked my which > > Interface I want to use for installation (took eth0) and started > > looking > > for a DHCP server to obtain an IP address. Since there was no DHCP > > Server present, anaconda came up with a mask where I could define > > static > > IP configuration and afterwards configure the selected NIC (IP, > > Netmask, > > Gateway and DNS Server). When I pressed OK it contacted > successfully > > my > > kickstart web server and downloaded the kickstart file (activity was > > logged in the web server log). > > But as soon as the kickstart file arrived on the server it starts > > again > > determine an IP address form a DHCP server which fails (obviously). > > Because of this all IP information I've entered before are > lost and > > the > > further installation steps are failing (loading stage2.img, etc.) > > Since this is happening in such an early state I am not > able to obtain > > any log files from anaconda. > > > > I know that I can define static information directly during > boot (with > > ip=<ip address>, etc.) But I'd like to avoid this and use the way > > described above (I hardly remeber that I was successfully > using this > > in > > the past) > > So my question is: > > Does somebody know this behavior? And If yes is there a way to > > get around this or to make it working? > > network --device eth0 --bootproto static --ip 10.10.10.XX --netmask > 255.255.255.0 --gateway 10.10.10.1 --nameserver 10.10.10.1 Hi Ruediger, the problem is that this stuff is build during installation in the kickstart file So I am not able to pre-define this information! > > > If you need my kickstart file, feel free to ask for it. I > won't past > > it > > into this mail to keep it simple. > > > > Thanks and all the best, > > Si > > _______________________________________________ > Kickstart-list mailing list > Kickstart-list@xxxxxxxxxx > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/kickstart-list > _______________________________________________ Kickstart-list mailing list Kickstart-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/kickstart-list