Re: Thanks -- RE: kickstart fails statically built custom kernel: anacondadoesn't honor static NIC/SATA driver in kernel?

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Robinson Tiemuqinke wrote:
...
 This doesn't work, I think. the 'ksdevice=eth1' or
'ksdevide=link' ways don't work well, because the
kickstart process will write MAC addresses to
ifcfg-eth* files, and that will just leave headaches
to local disk boot.

I don't understand this.


 Another problem with this method is: you have to
predict which eth? the pxe-booted NIC will be detected
as. If there are more than several types of mixed NIC
boxes, then this method becomes too cubersome and not
applicable.

Cumbersome, maybe, but making a custom kernel
for each different installation would be worse.

Mogens
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