Hello Steve,
thanks! I already checked cobbler and hope we will use it one day. Unfortunately, it is using DHCP and PXE which is not an option in this particular case.
thanks! I already checked cobbler and hope we will use it one day. Unfortunately, it is using DHCP and PXE which is not an option in this particular case.
By the way. I have correct answer for original question how to pass stage2= parameter to Anaconda:
"stage2=hd:/dev/sr0:/images/install.img ks=cdrom" as boot option. (I somehow did not figure out that "hd:" part.)
Big "thank you" goes to Marian Ganisin from RH.
"stage2=hd:/dev/sr0:/images/install.img ks=cdrom" as boot option. (I somehow did not figure out that "hd:" part.)
Big "thank you" goes to Marian Ganisin from RH.
On Thu, Dec 11, 2014 at 6:17 PM, Steve Robson <srobson@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
A popular tool for configuring and automating the installation of Red Hat is a tool called "cobbler". See http://www.cobblerd.org/
Good luck!
-Steve
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1. RHEL6.5 provisioning without DHCP (Frantisek Krecmer)
Subject: RHEL6.5 provisioning without DHCP
From: Frantisek Krecmer <f.krecmer@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: 12/11/2014 11:59 AM
To: "kickstart-list@xxxxxxxxxx" <kickstart-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
Hello,
I have following scenario:
- need to install very large number of physical servers
- RHEL repository is on the network filer (url install, NFS install
available)
- there is no DHCP available (and it is not possible to have one - long
story)
- I know serial number and IP for each server
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