e" flag of the network line put our variable:
>
> --hostname $KS_HOSTNAME
>
>
>
> Let me know if this works.
>
> -Josh
>
>
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gt; Let me know if this works.
>
> -Josh
>
>
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> into sp
e but, not good for doing a bunch at
> one time.
>
>
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e know if this works.
-Josh
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Subject: RE: [Spacewalk-list] how to register kickstarted systems into
spacewalk
I haven't had a great deal of luck with that other
time.
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Subject: RE: [Spacewalk-list] how to register kickstarted systems into spacewalk
Ric
Rich,
i will test this as soon as possible
but i want to give every machine an unique hostname
regards rob
> I have added this to my kickstart file for all our production machines.
> I just add the following to %post section:
>
> ##Add machine to Spacewalk server
>
> rhnreg_ks --bla bla bla
> y
I have added this to my kickstart file for all our production machines.
I just add the following to %post section:
##Add machine to Spacewalk server
rhnreg_ks --bla bla bla
yum update -y
That way when it reboots, it is registered and fully updated.
Rich
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From: spa