Hi George,

You should also be able to extract the kickstarts from cobbler via the web
portal / http server, without having to do any re-install.  I suspect there
is something in the seeding process that might be generating a incorrectly
formatted file, which anaconda is miss-interpreting, resulting in your
installation problem.

James

On Tue, Feb 14, 2012 at 2:30 PM, George Pitich <[email protected]>wrote:

> Hi James,
>
> unfortunately i didn't save those anaconda generated kickstarts. I
> combined all my
> dependencies into one external repo as a workaround.
>
> I'm currently busy but will repeat the tests and will let you know.
> Thanks for responding.
>
> >Hi George,
>
> >When you compare the kickstart files generated, do you see any
> differences between your two tests?
> >(click on the kickstart link beside the system you're using >for testing)
>
> >Can you send me a diff of the two if you are seeing a change?
>
> >James
>
>
> >>I'm kickstarting Centos 5.4 with cobbler-2.0.11. if I have only one
> external repo in my profile,
> >>kickstart correctly applies network config for eth0 (satic IP). However,
> if >>add another external
> >>repo to my centos 5.4 profile (cobbler profile edit), kickstart always
> shows network config dialog
> >>even tho eth0 is configured with static IP? If I >remove the lastly
> added external profile (only one stays)
> >>kicstart correctly assigns static IP address to eth0.
> >>
> >>How do I make sure that regardless of the number of external repos in a
> profile, kickstart
> >>applies correct settings?
> >>
> >>Thanks.
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