I just discovered ip-ass replicant in the mkautoinstallscript and that 
sounds like what I want.  I've been manually setting my network 
addresses manually for years by copying in my own config script that 
changes the networks at boot time and didn't even pay any attention to 
the whole dhcp/static/replicant options.  sorry about that...
-mark

Mark Seger wrote:
> I have a post installation script that sets the addresses of my 2 nics 
> and I even put in an exit after the post install script run and 
> checked my /etc/sysconfig/network-script directory to make sure they 
> were set up correctly.  However when the system boots they're 
> different!  Did SI do that?  Is there a way to tell it not to?
> -mark
>


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