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kickstart with fedora7 and arping checks
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Switzerland
2007-06-13 19:49:09
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Hi

Since I use fedora 4 with kickstart I always had to remove
some arping
checks in the network scripts of fedora because of my arp
proxy in front
of all fedora boxes.

Now I try to install fedora 7 via kickstart. Is there a way
to disable
any arping check in fedora without always removing some
parts in the
network script code with %post commands?

In Fedora7 I have another issue. I guess I removed all
arping checks but
I still have some issues to set an IP address to eth0. If I
add the ip
via ifconfig and route add command it works but with
/etc/rc.d/init.d/network start,stop,restart the script
starts the
network without showing any errors but it doesn't set any ip
address.
It's all static and the ifcfg-eth0 looks ok. Is there a way
to enable
some debug flags for scripts?

Regards,
Thomas
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Re: kickstart with fedora7 and arping checks
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Poland
2007-06-14 01:20:59
On Thu, 14 Jun 2007, Thomas Vogt wrote:
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> 
> Hi
> 
> Since I use fedora 4 with kickstart I always had to
remove some arping
> checks in the network scripts of fedora because of my
arp proxy in front
> of all fedora boxes.
> 
> Now I try to install fedora 7 via kickstart. Is there a
way to disable
> any arping check in fedora without always removing some
parts in the
> network script code with %post commands?
> 
> In Fedora7 I have another issue. I guess I removed all
arping checks but
> I still have some issues to set an IP address to eth0.
If I add the ip
> via ifconfig and route add command it works but with
> /etc/rc.d/init.d/network start,stop,restart the script
starts the
> network without showing any errors but it doesn't set
any ip address.

If you use static ip address then you might havae issue with
arping.
You might also run the script through bash explicitely - if
that would 
work, it would most probably mean some SELinux issue.


> It's all static and the ifcfg-eth0 looks ok. Is there a
way to enable
> some debug flags for scripts?

bash -vx /etc/rc.d/....
Use it only after verifying that
bash /etc/rc.d/.... does not work (see above).

> 
> Regards,
> Thomas

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