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Otherwise, provide information...version/distro of Linux, what you're trying to do, in what environment, etc. Also, if you're using RHEL, you need to call Redhat support, since providing 'step by step' is what they're there for.
Otherwise, provide information...version/distro of Linux, what you're trying to do, in what environment, etc. Also, if you're using RHEL, you need to call Redhat support, since providing 'step by step' is what they're there for.
That's exactly what everyone here has been saying, do your work. Search the internet and try out what you've found. When things fail, post as much information as possible so that we can point you in the right direction.
do your work if no idea leave it otherwise .......c.......
So you come back after SEVEN MONTHS, and post this?
Yes..do your work is advice you can take as well. And I have built kickstart servers before, so I know how to do it. I learned by looking it up, calling Red Hat support when I was stuck, and asking SPECIFIC QUESTIONS. I didn't ask someone to spoon-feed me a step-by-step guide.
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