John,
All the kickstart options are in the online RedHat docs either at
redhat.com or CentOS.org.
-Ross
On Sep 29, 2008, at 1:38 AM, John [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
JohnStanley Writes:
Ross,
Not to sound stupid or anything but where did you find all the
options for
building your
] Graphical net install-OT
Ross S. W. Walker schrieb:
John,
All the kickstart options are in the online RedHat docs either at
redhat.com or CentOS.org.
-
There's also a .ppt floating around from last years RH-summit, IIRC that is
also a good documentation for all the options.
Nowadays, I do
I have tried the NFS option as well, but the installer hangs at Selinux
loading policy ...
It isn't all that transparant ;-)
I'll keep on trying.
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Got it!
It was a problem with the amount of memory i had in the VM... It should
be more than 256mb for a graphical install...
pxeconfig:
label co52_g
kernel co52/vmlinuz rhgb
append initrd=co52/initrd.img ramdisk_size=8192 ip=dhcp
method=http://192.168.0.11/mrepo/centos5-i386/disc1
Test wrote on Sun, 28 Sep 2008 12:41:34 +0200:
It should
be more than 256mb for a graphical install...
Of course, this has been said in the first reply!
Kai
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Test wrote:
Is it at all possible to do a graphical netinstall ?
I am using centos 5.2, and i have been doing net installs (pxe) for a
while in console mode...
The pxeboot initrd and vmlinuz are in the boot directory on CD 1.
Copy those to the tftpboot directory, along with your
JohnStanley Writes:
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Subject: Re: [CentOS] Graphical net install
Got it!
It was a problem with the amount of memory i had in the VM
JohnStanley Writes:
Ross,
Not to sound stupid or anything but where did you find all the options for
building your kickstarts at? As in the after reboot cleanup options.
snip
Ks config
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Sent: Saturday, September 27, 2008 2:29 PM
To: centos@centos.org
Subject: [CentOS] Graphical net install
Is it at all possible to do a graphical netinstall ?
I am using centos 5.2, and i have been
He John,
I know about the netinstall cdrom option, i want to boot via PXE
(netboot) and do a graphical install...
I currently have the PXE tftboot running but that does not boot in
graphical mode (Anaconda gives: Graphical install not available)...
This is probably quite simple to get up and
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Of Test
Sent: Saturday, September 27, 2008 3:11 PM
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Subject: Re: [CentOS] Graphical net install
He John,
I know about the netinstall cdrom option, i want to boot via PXE
(netboot
Euhhh..
I guess you mean the pxe config file ?
That CAN be configured with boot options:
My file looks like (/tftpboot/pxelinux.cfg/default):
prompt 1
default co52
timeout 1000
display boot.msg
label co52
kernel co52/vmlinuz
append initrd=co52/initrd.img ramdisk_size=8192
label co52_g
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Sent: Saturday, September 27, 2008 3:55 PM
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Subject: Re: [CentOS] Graphical net install
Euhhh..
I guess you mean the pxe config file ?
That CAN be configured with boot options
I am using Centos 5.2...
The kickstart stuff was just a quick test.. (no go)
I have got the graphical install running by booting from cdrom (also the
VNC variant), but i would like to run these completely from the network
(nfs or http or whatever..)
This does not seem to work and i haven't been
] On Behalf
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Sent: Saturday, September 27, 2008 4:54 PM
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Subject: Re: [CentOS] Graphical net install
I am using Centos 5.2...
The kickstart stuff was just a quick test.. (no go)
I have got the graphical install running by booting from cdrom (also the VNC
variant
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