Hi,
I am using a Poweredge R710 with 4 embedded NICs. I have a kickstart procedure using http. So i boot from my USB, type in:
linux ks=http://x.x.x.x./path/ks.cfg
Anaconda prompts me then which eth to use, i selected eth0 (which is connected to the network). But the sending request for IP information is taking forever. I them timesout, asks to select ipv4/ipv6 options. And back to "sending request for ip info...." I am also using a cisco switch on the other end and changes in the switch config is not an option.This issue defeats auto install of Redhat. IF i connect the server into a normal switch (not Cisco), kickstart works fine.,
How to set something that anaconda will continue to request & wait for DHCP ip.
thanks,
sirjun
I am using a Poweredge R710 with 4 embedded NICs. I have a kickstart procedure using http. So i boot from my USB, type in:
linux ks=http://x.x.x.x./path/ks.cfg
Anaconda prompts me then which eth to use, i selected eth0 (which is connected to the network). But the sending request for IP information is taking forever. I them timesout, asks to select ipv4/ipv6 options. And back to "sending request for ip info...." I am also using a cisco switch on the other end and changes in the switch config is not an option.This issue defeats auto install of Redhat. IF i connect the server into a normal switch (not Cisco), kickstart works fine.,
How to set something that anaconda will continue to request & wait for DHCP ip.
thanks,
sirjun
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