I've got that part, and it's working. I want IPV6 to not be enabled
on the interface when the node comes up after it kickstarts and boots.
Here's the /etc/sysconfig/network file after the host boots. But it's
not enabled on the primary interface, so maybe that's all I can hope
for.
# more /etc/sysconfig/network
NETWORKING_IPV6=yes
On Dec 12, 2007, at 12:58 PM, Caetano, Greg wrote:
If you want the kickstart process not to use IPv6 use the "noipv6"
directive when you boot the anaconda kernel
Boot: linux askmethod noipv6 ksdevice=eth0 ......
Greg Caetano
greg.caetano@xxxxxx
Red Hat Certified Engineer
RHCE#805007310328754
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Subject: Disabling IPV6 during kickstart
What option do I need in my kickstart file to disable IPV6? I
assumed it would be like the following, but it doesn't work.
network --bootproto=dhcp --device=eth0 --noipv6 --onboot=on
I also tried to take out the dhcpv6_client with the following, but
that doesn't work either. It doesn't load the rpm, but IPV6 is
still enabled on the interface.
-dhcpv6_client
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