> If you put in additional kernel options, it does not load my kickstart
> file. Try adding: ks=cdrom:/ks.cfg
Thanks, I'll give this a try on another server in the next few days.
Mike
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When you boot the disk, just hit enter to start the process. Don't
pass any kernel options unless you need them.
In my case, I'm using blade servers which require the ide=nodma option, that's
all.
If you put in additional kernel options, it does not load my
>> When you boot the disk, just hit enter to start the process. Don't
>> pass any kernel options unless you need them.
In my case, I'm using blade servers which require the ide=nodma option, that's
all.
> It should run through
>> the installation process. The only questions it should ask are what
Jake Vickers wrote:
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Ok, so I downloaded 1.1, cut it to disk. Read the notes, seems simple
enough, install CentOS and when it reboots, it'll auto start the
install using net access.
All I seem to get is a nice new install of CentOS? I don't see any
manual commands I nee
Someone replied to this but my mailer nuked it. Could you send it again.
Ok, so I downloaded 1.1, cut it to disk.
Read the notes, seems simple enough, install CentOS and when it reboots, it'll
auto start the install using net access.
All I seem to get is a nice new install of CentOS? I don't se
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ok, so I downloaded 1.1, cut it to disk.
Read the notes, seems simple enough, install CentOS and when it reboots, it'll
auto start the install using net access.
All I seem to get is a nice new install of CentOS? I don't see any manual
commands I need to enter to start
Ok, so I downloaded 1.1, cut it to disk.
Read the notes, seems simple enough, install CentOS and when it reboots, it'll
auto start the install using net access.
All I seem to get is a nice new install of CentOS? I don't see any manual
commands I need to enter to start the install once it boots as