adding
network --bootproto=dhcp --device=bootif
to my kickstart seems to have helped ....
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Jeremy Mordkoff
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Subject: Re: [cobbler] install issue
On 09/17/2014 01:59 PM, nacc wrote:
Hi Jeremy,
On 2014-09-17 07:16, Jeremy Mordkoff wrote:
> Cobbler newbie here....apologies in advance if I haven't found all of
> the online resources and this is a known issue....
>
> Running FC20 on the host and as the install image. Everything works
> fine most of the time. The exception is when I force a netboot and
> reboot using the cobbler command line, the target hangs about 60% of
> the time right after scanning the disks. The next step should ne to
> download the kickstart file, but I don't see the http request on the
> cobbler server.
>
> Are there any tricks to debugging this? The anaconda console just
> pauses.
>
> JLM
>
> cobbler system edit --name grunt --netboot=1
Isn't the flag --netboot-enabled?
-Nish
Yes it is. And if I force a second reboot using any method at all, it
will work the second time.
It seems to hang after scanning the existing SSD. I think the next step
is to download the kickstart file over http from the cobbler server, but
I don't see any evidence that it even tried.
I can't debug this at all. There's no second virtual terminal on the
console, no ssh.
Thanks,
JLM
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