Ole Holm Nielsen wrote: > We have CentOS 6 manual installation working by PXE booting from a RHEL5.6 > PXE/TFTP server. However, when we add a Kickstart file in the PXE > configuration: > > kernel CentOS-6-i386/vmlinuz > append load_ramdisk=1 initrd=CentOS-6-i386/initrd.img network > ks=nfs:130.226.86.4:/u/rpm/kickstart/ks-centos-6-clean-i386.cfg > > then the CentOS 6 client install reports "Unable to download the kickstart > file". > The console 3 reports "failed to mount nfs source". > We believe the NFS server is OK because we can install CentOS5 clients in > this way. <snip> > However, on the centos list I see some people who apparently go Kickstart > to work with CentOS 6 - but how did they do it? > > Question: What special configuration is required for either 1) PXE or > 2) the DHCP server? I just cloned the 5.6 install, and it worked. Well, kinda. You may have seen, or missed, the thread a couple weeks ago, about this: we do have a local repository, and comps.xml was missing. Then, having now switched to my new workstation, I found that window manager names changes (like KDE and Gnome), so they weren't installed, and for some reason, xorg was not a prerequisite. OO.o, btw, has had a group name change as well. mark, working his way through _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos