James Pearson wrote: > Plant, Dean wrote: >> I would like one of my kickstart scripts to prompt for disk and >> networking only. Commenting out the disk and network settings makes >> the installer prompt for disk settings but not for network settings, >> they default to DHCP. Any idea's how to fix this? > > I think you need to have the network settings defined - something > like: > > network --bootproto static > > If you don't give it an IP address (with the --ip option), then it > will prompt for it. This is what I do for NFS installs - as my > netmask, gateway and nameserver addresses are static, I also give > these on the network line. > Does not work, still defaults to DHCP with no prompt. Also if it makes any difference im using v5.1. I have tried with the 2 network lines shown below in the kickstart file, with and without interactive variable. Still no network configuration screen. :-( Below is my test kickstart. #platform=x86, AMD64, or Intel EM64T # System authorization information authconfig --enableshadow --enablemd5 # System bootloader configuration bootloader --location=mbr --md5pass=apssword # Reboot after installation reboot # Interactive interactive # Use graphical install graphical # Firewall configuration firewall --disabled # Run the Setup Agent on first boot firstboot --disable # System keyboard keyboard uk # Network settings #network --bootproto=static --device=eth0 --gateway=192.168.10.1 --nameserver=192.168.10.1 --netmask=255.255.255.0 --onboot=on network --bootproto=static # System language lang en_GB # Installation logging level # Use this to debug logging --host=alogmachine.domain.co.uk --level=info # Use network installation url --url=http://amachine.domain.co.uk/5/en/os/i386/ # Root password rootpw --iscrypted apassword # SELinux configuration selinux --disabled # System timezone timezone --isUtc Europe/London # Install OS instead of upgrade install # XWindows configuration information xconfig --depth=16 --resolution=1280x1024 --defaultdesktop=GNOME --startxonboot _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos