Kickstart with nfs keeps using boot CD for rpm's
Hello,
I'm trying to do a network install booting off FC6 disk 1 and passing the following aruments: linux ks=nfs:10.x.x.x:/distro/fc6/ks.cfg It finds my /distro/fc6/ks.cfg file ok, but then starts installing the rpms from the boot CD instead of off the network, so the obvious occurs. When it starts looking for disk 2 rpms, it asks for me to insert the second disk. On the target server all my rpms are located at: /distro/fc6/Fedora/RPMS/ where they're supposed to be. In my ks.cfg file on <nfs-target-server>/distro/fc6/ks.cfg I specified: "nfs --server=10.x.x.x --dir=/distro/fc6" Anybody know how to force it to Not install using the CD rpms? Thanks, Jim |
check maybe you forgot to remove the cdrom keyword in the ks file.
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