no.

On Wednesday, February 22, 2012 at 6:21 PM, Joshua J. Kugler wrote:

On Thursday, February 16, 2012, Joshua J. Kugler elucidated thus:
You could possibly use Cobbler with manage_dhcp and manage_dns to
ensure you gave out a particular hostname, though ordinarily I'd
expect you to at least get a dhcpXXX hostname if you have DHCP. In
this way, you would procreate the system before it exists rather
than using koan with --profile, you'd declare the system, assign a
MAC and IP, and use koan with --system instead to bring that system
to life. Much better, IMHO.

Yes, that is what I tried to do (pre-create the systems, configure
the DHCP, hostname, etc.) then used koan --system, but the system
did not inherit its profile's Kickstart Metadata. Is there a way I
can troubleshoot this? Some way I can dump the information koan is
passing to the install so I can see if the kickstart metadata is
being "lost" somewhere in the process?

<bump> Is there a way to dump the merged data when I'm doing a
koan --system

invocation?

Thanks!

j

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