Note you can only setup one subnet via the installer. Second run will
overwrite the initial one, you need to add all the others manually.

LZ

On Fri, Mar 24, 2017 at 10:25 AM, Johannes Kastl <[email protected]> wrote:
> Lukas Zapletal schrieb:
>> I think I don't follow. Can you show step-by-step what do you, perhaps
>> with a screenshot or two?
>
> Install foreman via installer
> Open the GUI
> Select Infrastructure -> Provisioning setup
> Select the network interface and click submit
> You see the settings in my screenshot_1.png, which are missing the
> fields for the DHCP range.
>
> You add the subnet and run the installer. Later on you redo the
> provisioning, setup the subnet with a different name, and this time the
> DHCP-range fields are shown.
>
> I hope I could clarify the issue, please feel free to ask further details.
>
> Johannes
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