Re: Anaconda kickstart.

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Wow I'm really late on picking this up.

ksdevice=link,  yeah, that is what I mean by "I have to specify the ethernet device which is annoying".

If only anaconda had the smarts to do this :

How many active links are there?
    More than one : Ask
    Only one :  Use it.
Done.

That'd be sweet!

-n.

Jesse Keating wrote:
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On Wednesday 10 March 2004 22:40, Naoki wrote:
  
    How about this for an idea.

When doing a kickstart install instead of asking me which ethernet
device I want to use anaconda could just use the first interface with
link.    I'm always doing network installs on dual NIC machines and I
have to specify the ethernet device which is annoying.

Now if I knew python I'd check it out, maybe I'll try anyway :)

Anybody else have this problem?
    

ksdevice=link

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