[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The Kickstart application does not allow for setting an IP address during installation. I've been searching for a while now trying to find a way to do this. Kickstart either allows DHCP, or setting of a static IP in the file. Nothing else. My setting a static in the kickstart won't do anyone any good since your IP will undoubtably be different. I'm trying some hacks to work around this as we speak. I'm hoping to have it resolved in the 1.1 release.HelloI have just started to learn about qmailtoaster after having a qmailrocks based server for a few years. The QMT-iso caught my attention being a nice and easy install/config of qmail. But I still have some troubles getting it to work. 1. I have a static ip, and the instruction for this doesn´t work for me. This is a problem as the installation just continues even if the internet isn´t there. I can manually add static support with setup. 2. I get some problems with openssl, but I can do yum install openssl and this is fixed. 3. My worst problem so far is that the MYSQLD doesn´t run at all after installation. A service mysqld status gives mysqld dead but subsys locked. I am not a mysql guru but something tells me that the password is wrong for this. I am not able to figure out where the config for this lies. When the script cnt40-svcs is run I therefore get a lot of errors depending of that mysqld isn´t running.
http://wiki.qmailtoaster.com/index.php/QMT-ISO The Mysql password is "v2gnu-qmailtoaster" unless you changed it.
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