fedora 8 static ip not accepted

Edwind Richzendy Contreras Soto richzendy at gmail.com
Fri Dec 14 16:41:27 UTC 2007


2007/12/15, Matteo Faleschini <matteo.faleschini at fisica.unimi.it>:
>
>
> I'm having problems to use this option inside the kickstart file
>
> network --bootproto=static --device=eth0 --gateway=192.168.1.254
> --ip=192.168.1.1 --netmask=255.255.255.0 --onboot=on
>
> with a nfs or http installation.
>
> nfs --server ksbox.local.domain --dir /fedora/8.0/os
>
> In our departement we use a templating system that we wrote  since
> redhat 9 to fedora 6 (and scientific linux 4, a redhat derived) without
> problems.
>
> When I prepared the kickstart for the new fedora 8, I noticed that
> anaconda (11.3.0.50) does not use the static ip information provided by
> the kickstart and chooses a dhcp configuration.
>
> To verify that it is not an error of our kickstart creator, I prepared a
> kickstart file on a fedora 8 machine with the system-config-kickstart
> script. But I found the same problem.
> I also switched the network and nfs lines but i found no difference.
>
> At first I thought about a new anaconda behaviour (nfs install uses only
> dynamic configuration) but having a look at the source code of the
> anaconda loader I have the impression that the network bootstrap follows
> the same principles.
>
> I searched through the mailing list for keywords bootproto and 11.3.0.50
> with no success. I also googled about but i did not find any hint. I
> don't know if it's a known anaconda issue or a syntax error of my
> kickstart.
>
> Matteo Faleschini



i have a same problem, it's a bug in anaconda for fedora 8?

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