On Jul 28, 2006, at 12:25, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
Here you are. I had a little bit of fun actually getting the ks.cfg
on this system to include it into this email....
Yes, I know how that is sometimes.
Anyway, the anaconda-ks.cfg file has all the partitioning information
removed by default. I *think* I had to un-comment it to get the
kickstart process to be completely automated. Try un-commenting
everything starting from the clearpart line to the last logvol line
to see if that helps.
BTW, any reason you chose ftp over http or NFS?
Well I am in a 'bootstrap' situation.
I have the isos on a Win2000 server that I have 3Com's little ftp/
tftp app. I don't YET have an HTTP or NFS Linux system to use for
running installs off from.
Well, if you have the CDs, you can still use the ks.cfg file and just
swap the CDs when prompted. Or for that matter, answer all the
prompts manually if you are just boostrapping the first system. It's
when you have to set up multiple systems that kickstart comes in handy.
Alfred
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