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Old 09-13-2012, 12:05 PM   #1
tgaler1
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Cobbler Assistance


I've got some Dell R620s that i'm trying to PXE boot to my db cobbler build.. The port that is wired for the correct network is in eth2. Our cobbler build expects eth0, however, i'm not wanting to edit the cobbler build to look for eth2 instead of eth0 just for this small subset of servers. Does anyone know where in the cobbler interface I can force it to look for the kickstart via eth2? I assumed it would be in the "General" tab for the build and I set the following in Kernel Options:

ksdevice=D4:#E:52:9#:0C:C#

i've also tried: ksdevice=link ksdevice=eth2

all to no avail. Any help would be appreciated, thanks.
 
  


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