Centos Network Install Kickstart

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Hi People,First of all. Miele w 844 service manual. TrevorH wrote:I'm more interested in the ifcfg- file that gets created afterwards.ifcfg-eth0 (I have only one interface)DEVICE='eth0'BOOTPROTO='dhcp'HWADDR='00:0C:29:67:9E:5D'IPV6INIT='no'MTU='1500'NMCONTROLLED='yes'ONBOOT='yes'TYPE='Ethernet'UUID='9aded539-3587-4565-839e-b3349dc9cb4e'I believe that the problem is not related with the configuration file.Please, see the sequence below.

Centos Network Install Kickstart Windows 10

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I know that this question is two months old, but I stumbled upon it while researching kickstart and might be able to help.When you give the argument linux ks=cdrom:/ks.cfg you are telling grub to load linux with a kickstart file located on the root of the cdrom named ks.cfg. If you're using the standard install.iso and you haven't remastered the.iso to include the file, it will fail.One possible solution would be to copy your ks.cfg to a removable usb thumb drive, and boot your VM with the thumb drive attached to the VM, not the host. Once you get to your grub screen issue linux ks=hd:sdb1:/ks.cfg. This will tell your VM to boot from the Centos.iso BUT load your kickstart file from the root of your USB drive (/dev/sdb in this case).Answer was adapted from by Shahriar Shovan.