Kickstart: Give IP From ks= Cmdline A Myth?

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Hey, someone just told me yesterday that I can give my machine an initial IP address, gateway, dns server, and netmask via command line like this:

linux ks=http://www.mydomain.com/kick.ks ip=192.168.1.5 netmask=255.255.255.0 gateway=192.168.1.1 dns=192.168.1.10

Is this true?  Is the syntax wrong or right?

If so, and I call my kick.ks file and it has
install
cdrom

it'll pull the files from the CD but won't launch the CD install right? I just want to initiate a kickstart where the systems get their drive partitioning info, IP addressing & hostname attributes, and minimal install packages, from the kickstart file.

Is it really true that you can use the above command line to give an address for the machine to use in seeking out a kickstart file on the network? I tried it a few times last night an looked for a very long time for examples of this syntax, and found none.

-krb
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