Re: Kernel boot parameters

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Hi Moray,

If you want biosdevname=0 in grub:
- You can edit the file in %post section in kickstart. Problem is it will get replaced on each kernel update. - Another option is having an RPM with trigger script on kernel that applies "biosdevname=0" in /boot/grub/grub.conf. (%triggerin -- kernel)
- Or, you can avoid installing the "biosdevname" RPM.

Regards,
Adrian


On 10/18/2012 01:45 PM, Moray Henderson wrote:
How do the kernel boot parameters in /boot/grub/grub.conf get written when a
system is installed?  I'd like to install CentOS 6 with "biosdevname=0"
automatically appended to the boot parameters so that when the system boots
for the first time it detects and configures eth0 instead of the fancy new
system.


Moray.
"To err is human; to purr, feline."








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