I wrote:

> I want to kickstart a laptop with (of course) just one Ethernet
> interface. I can make it DHCP during the kickstart but I need it to end
> up as a static interface after installation. Is that possible? How?

> I should add that the static address I need after installation is
> private, not routeable, and can't reach the installation repositories.

Rick Stevens replied:

> Uh, after installation, boot it up and use Network Manager's editor
> ("nm-connection-editor" from the command line, or right-click on the
> Network Manager applet and select "Edit Connections") to configure the
> static IP (a.k.a. "Manual") for the connection. That's probably the
> easiest.

Not very practical as I need to do more than a hundred of these. And I
may need to allow others to do some of them. But I suppose I can do it
with a %post script. I was hoping for something more straight-forward.
-- 
Dave Close
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