Why not just install Fedora via the command line? The installation should be quite straightforward: 1. Partition your remote computer's drive(s) 2. Install Fedora there - for example using systemd-nspawn 3. Generate the GRUB menu
On Mon, Jun 22, 2015 at 1:56 PM Rick Stevens <ri...@alldigital.com> wrote: > On 06/19/2015 08:36 PM, dwoody5654 wrote: > > I would like to perform a remote install for F22 but use a computer on > > the local network for the vnc connection. > > I have the following in grub: > > > > linux /boot/vmlinuz-remote > > repo=hd:sda4:/Fedora-Server-netinst-i386-22.iso noselinux > > ks.device=00:00:00:00:000:05 ks=hd:sda4:/ks.cfg --noip6 vnc > > vncconnect=10.10.1.1 vncpassword=xxxxxx ramdisk_size=8192 panic=30 > > > > It goes to the internet to find 10.10.1.1. > > I have 2 nic cards, 1 goes to the internet and the other is for local > > computers. > > > > I have not been able to find the setting I need for the vnc connection > > to use the local network nic. > > > > Is the setting I need go in grub.cfg or in ks.cfg? > > Having never done this before, my guess is that with two NICs, you > need to assign an IP to the NIC that's connecting to the VNC client. > > As it stands now, both NICs are going to try to get DHCP IPs. I'm going > to assume that one NIC is actually seeing a DHCP server and will get > an IP, DNS and route, the other one (the one connected to the VNC > client) doesn't get an IP. So the kernel routing table only knows about > one NIC being up and all traffic is going through it. > > I suspect you'll need to add an "ip:" parameter for the NIC connected to > the VNC client to your boot line. The generic form of the option is: > > ip=<ip>::<gateway>:<netmask>:<hostname>:<interface>:none > > So, assuming the NIC's name is "p4p1", something like: > > ip:10.1.1.2:::255.255.255.0::p4p1:none > > should set that NIC's IP to 10.1.1.2 with no route, a /24 netmask and > no hostname. VNC should then know that 10.1.1.1 is connected to that NIC > and should route accordingly. The other NIC should pick up a DHCP as > normal. > > Again, I've never done this, so this is just a wild guess but seems > likely. > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > - Rick Stevens, Systems Engineer, AllDigital ri...@alldigital.com - > - AIM/Skype: therps2 ICQ: 226437340 Yahoo: origrps2 - > - - > - I was married by a judge. I should have asked for a jury. - > - -- Groucho Marx - > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > -- > users mailing list > users@lists.fedoraproject.org > To unsubscribe or change subscription options: > https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users > Fedora Code of Conduct: http://fedoraproject.org/code-of-conduct > Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines > Have a question? Ask away: http://ask.fedoraproject.org >
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