Hello,

I had my kickstart config file setup to do network headless installation.
The problem I ran into is after client completes the installation I have no
way of login on to the client.  I want to add a user during install, so I
can login remotely.

Is there an option in the kickstart file that allows me to do that?


Thanks

Chun 



                -----Original Message-----
                From:   Lutz Voigt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
                Sent:   Friday, June 30, 2000 2:27 AM
                To:     [EMAIL PROTECTED]
                Subject:        Kickstart installation problem

                Hello,
                while trying to install some computers using kickstart, I
recognized an error
                (or should I say feature) in the partition process. All of
those machines have
                an Adaptec 19160 SCSI controller and a 9 GB SCSI harddrive
which should 
                be divided into 8 partitions. Here is the partition part of
my ks.cfg file

                zerombr yes
                clearpart --all
                part / --size 128
                part /var --size 640
                part swap --size 192
                part /home2 --size 2048
                part /opt --size 1536
                part /usr --size 1152
                part /tmp --size 768
                part /unused --size 1536 --grow


                After installation has completed the system won't start.
Using a rescue image
                and fdisk, I found the following partition table:
                Device  Boot    Start    End    size            Id
System
                sda1      *          1    262   2104483+        83
Linux
                sda2              263   1115    6851722+          5
Extended
                sda5              263     458   1574328+        83
Linux
                sda6              459     746   2313328+        83
Linux
                sda7              747     893   1180746 83      Linux
                sda8              894     991     787153+       83
Linux
                sda9              992   1073      658633+       83
Linux
                sda10           1074    1098      200781        82
Linux swap
                sda11           1099    1115      136521        83
Linux

                According to this, the root partiotion is on sda11 and
therefore /boot is
                beyond cylinder 1023.

                I assume that the order of the partitions should result in
better system
                performance but how can I prevent kickstart from putting my
root partition in a
                location different from sda1? Is there a flag that I might
have missed or is it
                impossible to have influence on partition ordering?  

                Allthough it shouldn't  matter, I'm doing NFS based
kickstart installations and
                kickstarts configuration file resides on the server as well.

                Thanks in advance
                Lutz

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