Leo Pleiman wrote:
we are using ksdevice=eth0 in our RHEL5 kickstarts
That works on RHEL5, but on RHEL4 x86_64 eth0 isn't necessarily the
first nic. I have a kickstart generation CGI that generates RHEL3
i386, 4 x86_64 and i386, and RHEL5 x86_64 and i386 configs. If support
for ksdevice=MAC has been dropped from RHEL5, then I'll have to write
around this in the CGI. This is frustrating because the documentation
for kickstart isn't really complete - over the last few years I've run
into many issues between RHEL3 and RHEL4 kickstart (and I'm not doing
anything really complex)!
-darren
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