Re: [CentOS] Problems with x86_64 kickstart

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Tru Huynh wrote:
Are you sure your ksdevice is eth0? could it be i386->eth0 and x86_64->eth1

I have other x86_64 boxes and they have always made the first ethernet device eth0. I have never heard of it being any other way. But just in case I tried it with ksdevice=link and it did not work any better.


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