Re: Kick start installation

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No, I don't believe that you can pass two arguments. What you could do is a PXE 
boot and use syslinux as your bootloader. There are several other methods...

HTH,
Harry


Quoting Jithesh <jitzpop@xxxxxxxxxx>:

*> Hello all,
*> 
*> I have a machine setup as my ftp server for network installation. My
*> clients do not have a floppy drives only CD drives. So when I install I
*> pass the parameter "linux askmethod" so that I can choose the ftp
*> installation. Now what I need to try is the kickstart installation. I
*> was successful to do a kickstart from a floppy. I tried the kickstart
*> from an ftp. "linux ks=ftp:<ip address>:/path". What I need to know is
*> if I can pass the askmethod and also the network kickstart.
*> 
*> Thnks
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*> 
*> 
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