I made a file partition-ks.cfg and put it in our machine 192.168.5.17
under /var/www/html. When I install a new machine I just do a
linux ks=http://192.168.5.17/partition-ks.cfg
I have a couple questions though:
1) I have the following in it:
clearpart --all
part /boot
I made a file partition-ks.cfg and put it in our machine 192.168.5.17
under /var/www/html. When I install a new machine I just do a
linux ks=http://192.168.5.17/partition-ks.cfg
I have a couple questions though:
1) I have the following in it:
clearpart --all
part /boot --fstype
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I made a file partition-ks.cfg and put it in our machine 192.168.5.17
under /var/www/html. When I install a new machine I just do a
linux ks=http://192.168.5.17/partition-ks.cfg
I have a couple questions though:
1) I have the following in it:
On Wed, 13 Aug 2008, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
1) I have the following in it:
clearpart --all
which is OK if I am installing over a previous installation. But for new
machines it does not seem to recognize the clearpart or it is not enough
because I am still prompted whether I want to
My ks file has just Base which obviously pulls in a few other things I don't
want like dialup support etc. System-config-kickstart doesn't let you
specifically
drill down what options are in each group. Is there a resource depicting exactly
what packages are in each of the groups so I could write
Joseph L. Casale wrote:
My ks file has just Base which obviously pulls in a few other things I don't
want like dialup support etc. System-config-kickstart doesn't let you
specifically
drill down what options are in each group. Is there a resource depicting exactly
what packages are in each of
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