I'm hoping someone can help me out just with understanding a couple things with 
bare metal provisioning.

Our provisioning set up is such that we have a VLAN/subnet dedicated to 
provisioning.  We are using a PXE set up.  The new server powers on, gets an 
address via DHCP from the server and is then forwarded to the spacewalk server, 
where the PXE menu is displayed.

I guess the part that's confusing me is this: even though we are using DHCP for 
the initial OS load, we assign all of our servers static IP addresses and host 
names in DNS.  We've got the kickstart 'network' directive set to use DHCP for 
now so we can get an IP address assigned on boot after the OS is installed.  
After this is complete, we will move the host into it's new VLAN after changing 
it's networking information.

I'm trying to figure out if there is a more dynamic way of doing this other 
than duplicating a kickstart profile for every single bare metal host we 
provision (ie, each profile would be identical with the exception of the 
network directive, which would have the appropriate hostname and ip address 
configured).

At a bare minimum, I'd like to at least be able to tell the new server what 
it's hostname is going to be so that when it registers with spacewalk it 
doesn't show up as 'unknown' as the host name.

Thanks in advance!

Greg

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