Here's what's in my master script:
chroot /a/ systemconfigurator --verbose
--excludesto=/etc/systemimager/systemconfig.local.exclude ${sc_options}
--stdin << EOL || shellout
[INTERFACE0]
DEVICE = $DEVICE
EOL
but this is followed by the post install stuff which overwrites the
ifcfg-eth0 and eth1 scripts. I even put in an exit at that point and
manually confirmed they were properly reset. So doesn't that mean
something after the post script runs is doing it? I did look around the
image and found this:
/var/lib/systemimager/images/rhel5-U1-dl145/etc/setuptool.d/98netconfig
is this something redhat does?
-mark
Bernard Li wrote:
> Hi Mark:
>
> On Thu, Aug 14, 2008 at 3:39 PM, Mark Seger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>> But the si_mkautoinstallscript switch says if you say 'replicant' it won't
>> touch your network settings and it looks like it did. I have a personal
>> hangup about having to modify scripts especially when you're trying to
>> automate processes and if replicant doesn't do it perhaps I'll have to
>> revert to running my reconfigure script after the system reboots. 8-(
>>
>
> I just checked the code, if you choose "replicant", the
> systemconfigurator call in the master script will only have
> "--runboot" and skip configuring the network settings. Can you
> confirm this is the case in your newly generated .master file? If so,
> then it is not SystemConfigurator clobbering your network settings,
> but something else...
>
> Cheers,
>
> Bernard
>
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