Re: [CentOS] 32-bit boot CD for 64-bit install using kickstart

2010-05-01 Thread Carlos S
I also have same kickstart files except change in url and NTP settings (for VMware server). I will verify again if I made some silly mistake somewhere in kickstart file. Thanks for the replies... -- neubyr. On Fri, Apr 30, 2010 at 8:45 PM, Robert Heller wrote: > At Fri, 30 Apr 2010 16:48:18 -05

Re: [CentOS] 32-bit boot CD for 64-bit install using kickstart

2010-04-30 Thread Robert Heller
At Fri, 30 Apr 2010 16:48:18 -0500 CentOS mailing list wrote: > > Hi, > > I am using kickstart method for CentOS installation. The install is > done using mirror site URL and not CD/DVD ISOs. However, the system is > initially booted from 32-bit CentOS CD. When the install process > starts I g

Re: [CentOS] 32-bit boot CD for 64-bit install using kickstart

2010-04-30 Thread Alan McKay
> I have one large kickstart with repo's/urls defined for both x86 > and x64 and I swap comments when applicable. Yeah, me too. I have a centos32.ks and a centos64.ks and so far both are identical expect for one line near the top where I swap the location of the repository. Whenever I make cha

Re: [CentOS] 32-bit boot CD for 64-bit install using kickstart

2010-04-30 Thread Joseph L. Casale
>I've never had a problem doing that. Seems logical:) I have one large kickstart with repo's/urls defined for both x86 and x64 and I swap comments when applicable. The times I forget and boot the wrong iso, it never works (which I always just assumed was expected)... __

Re: [CentOS] 32-bit boot CD for 64-bit install using kickstart

2010-04-30 Thread Alan McKay
> If I change install URL to 32-bit ISOs then everything works fine. Do > I need to use 64-bit boot CD for this install? I dunno know for sure, but I always use the 32 bit CD for 32 bit kickstart installs, and the 64 bit for 64 bit I've never had a problem doing that. -- “Don't eat anything yo