- Subject: kickstart / anaconda parameter passing
- From: Ronald McCarty <mccarty@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 19 Nov 2009 10:04:02 -0600
Hi,
I'm installing and provisioning a kickstart infrastructure for Red Hat 5.3 to support a PCI project for a customer of ours.
The infrastructure is up and working; however, it is not as finely tuned as I would like. Currently we need two kickstart files...1 for 32-bit and 1 for 64-bit systems. This is only needed because of the --url parameter in the kickstart file points to the particular server repository.
Is there a way to remove the repository location and pass it as a parameter during boot up? I've tried various permutations of parameter passing such as ksurl=<location>, ks=<locationtoks> url=, ks--url=, etc.
Any help would be appreciated.
--ron
Ronald McCarty
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