05-22-2008
RHEL5 Kickstart Problem... HELP!
Folks,
Im hoping you guys can help me. Here is a description of what I have going on.
Fresh VM, trying to run a Kickstart Install on it for RHEL5. I am looking to access the kickstart file through nfs.
I boot from a local ISO image and everything goes fine, I get to the boot prompt and enter linux ks=nfs:43.145.XXX.XX:/data/ks/ksrh5x86_64.cfg
---it is at this point where I am confused on what to do---
I have in a document left to me by someone who used to work here, the following information.
#linux ks=nfs:43.136.2.31:/data/ks/ksrh5x86_64.cfg
ksdevice=eth0
ip=xx.xxx.xx.xx
netmask=xxx.xxx.xxx.x
gateway=xx.xxx.xxx.xx
noipv6
---Here is my problem----
I do this at the boot prompt, everything flows until it comes back saying sending request for IP information for eth0"...That goes on for a few minutes then I get a screen that pops up saying "Error Downloading Kickstart File"
"Unable to Download the Kickstart file, Please modify the Kickstart paramater below or press cancel to proceed as an interactive installation"
---Questions---
I am not well versed in RHEL5 and this is my first time doing a Kickstart install.
-Am I supposed to enter the KSdevice,IP,netmask,gateway and noipv6 on the same line that I am entering the ks=nfs path?
-Is there something I am missing?
I would be forever greatfull if someone could assist me with this.
I am stumped and confused.
I am looking forward to learning more about this and would appreciate the assistance.
Many Thanks,
Mathew
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NAME
nbtscan -- program for scanning networks for NetBIOS name information
SYNOPSIS
nbtscan [-v] [-d] [-e] [-l] [-t timeout] [-b bandwidth] [-r] [-q] [-s separator] [-h] [-m retransmits] [-f filename |
scan_range]
DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the nbtscan command.
This manual page was written for the Debian GNU/Linux distribution because the original program does not have a manual page.
nbtscan is a program for scanning IP networks for NetBIOS name information. It sends NetBIOS status query to each address in supplied range
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OPTIONS
A summary of options is included below.
-v Verbose output. Print all names received from each host.
-d Dump packets. Print whole packet contents. Cannot be used with -v, -s or -h options.
-e Format output in /etc/hosts format.
-l Format output in lmhosts format. Cannot be used with -v, -s or -h options.
-t timeout
Wait timeout seconds for response. Default 1.
-b bandwidth
Output throttling. Slow down output so that it uses no more that bandwidth bps. Useful on slow links, so that ougoing queries
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-r Use local port 137 for scans. Win95 boxes respond to this only. You need to be root to use this option.
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Script-friendly output. Don't print column and record headers, separate fields with separator.
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-m retransmits
Number of retransmits. Default 0.
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Take IP addresses to scan from file "filename"
scan_range
What to scan. Can either be single IP like 192.168.1.1 or range of addresses in one of two forms: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/xx or
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