Re: Force Kickstart to one nic

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Ksdevice=ethx should work

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From: "Matty Sarro" <msarro@xxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: Force Kickstart to one nic
Date: 19th November 2010
Time: 11:14:20 pm


If I remember correctly there is an option along the lines of ksdevice=link
that can be used to specify the first nic with link. Wish I could be more
helpful am on a train.
-Matty

On Nov 19, 2010 6:04 PM, "Carl T. Miller" <carl@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

I'm trying to remember the details from when I had this
problem about a year ago.  Apparently the kickstart option
to select a nic doesn't work.  As I recall I had to go into
the bios and set only one interface to be able to pxe boot.
I just don't recall if it worked at that point or if it
anaconda still gave the option to boot from both interfaces.

c



Dustin Larmeir wrote:
> PXE boot will do the trick!
>
>
> On Fri, Nov 19, 2010 at 4:21 PM, Phil Sa...
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