RE: [CentOS] Network installation from CD

2008-09-29 Thread John
-Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Dag Wieers Sent: Sunday, September 28, 2008 4:59 PM To: centos@centos.org Subject: [CentOS] Network installation from CD Hi, In a corporate environment we are not allowed to use DHCP/PXE for doing network

Re: [CentOS] Network installation from CD

2008-09-29 Thread Dag Wieers
On Sun, 28 Sep 2008, Robert Moskowitz wrote: Dag Wieers wrote: In a corporate environment we are not allowed to use DHCP/PXE for doing network installations. This means we have to look for other solutions. Our solution is to use an ISO image (mounted via a KVM solution) to kick off the

Re: [CentOS] Network installation from CD

2008-09-29 Thread Kai Schaetzl
John wrote on Mon, 29 Sep 2008 02:00:15 -0400: JohnStanley Writes: It would really help to find something useful in your postings if you were to quote in a standard way. AFAIK, Outlook 11 *can* do this. Kai -- Kai Schätzl, Berlin, Germany Get your web at Conactive Internet Services:

Re: [CentOS] Network installation from CD

2008-09-29 Thread Filipe Brandenburger
On Sun, Sep 28, 2008 at 16:59, Dag Wieers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Is there a way to have the second phase network configuration NOT take place, Not that I know of. or have it use the interface that was correctly downloading the kickstart file ? Yes! I do something similar here. I

[CentOS] Network installation from CD

2008-09-28 Thread Dag Wieers
Hi, In a corporate environment we are not allowed to use DHCP/PXE for doing network installations. This means we have to look for other solutions. Our solution is to use an ISO image (mounted via a KVM solution) to kick off the network installation. A big problem currently is that the order

Re: [CentOS] Network installation from CD

2008-09-28 Thread Robert Moskowitz
Dag Wieers wrote: In a corporate environment we are not allowed to use DHCP/PXE for doing network installations. This means we have to look for other solutions. Our solution is to use an ISO image (mounted via a KVM solution) to kick off the network installation. A big problem currently is