kickstart file over nfs

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Has anyone successfully kickstarted shrike using an NFS based ks file? I
must be doing something wrong, but can't seem to get the kickstart going
(always goes into a manual install).

Here's what I did:

- made a floppy from bootdisk.img
- made a floppy from drvnet.img
- have a DHCP and NFS server which contains the RedHat image as well as
a ks.cfg file (which was created by anaconda)

I boot off of bootdisk, and type linux
ks=nfs:host.mydomain.com:/redhat/ks.cfg but this goes into the normal
install. Since the drivers for the network card are on the second disk,
I tried the command line:

linux updates ks=nfs:host.mydomain.com:/redhat/ks.cfg to no avail.

Any ideas?

Thanks,

Eric


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