I have made a Redhat AS 3.0 boot disk from the boot.iso on disk 1. If I boot off this disk and at the prompt type:
"linux ks=ftp://serverIP/directoryToKickstartFile/ks.cfg"
I can start the network install and use a kickstart file on a server in my office. My question is this; can I add
"linux ks=ftp://serverIP/directoryToKickstartFile/ks.cfg" to my bootdisk so it does this by default? Is there such a thing?
thanks,
Ryan
"linux ks=ftp://serverIP/directoryToKickstartFile/ks.cfg"
I can start the network install and use a kickstart file on a server in my office. My question is this; can I add
"linux ks=ftp://serverIP/directoryToKickstartFile/ks.cfg" to my bootdisk so it does this by default? Is there such a thing?
thanks,
Ryan