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Date: | Tue, 6 Mar 2012 10:28:42 -0500 |
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If you think that it's trying to use the Intel 82541PL, blacklisting the
module will keep it from trying to use the NIC:
Add this to your kernel boot options:
blacklist=e1000
kernel /vmlinuz ramdisk_size=64063 blacklist=e1000 ks=nfs:<IP
ADDR>:/export/install/kickstart/hostname.ks lang=en_US.UTF-8 keymap=us
biosdevname=0 ksdevice=link rdblacklist=nouveau nomodeset vnc
vncpassword=<password> sshd sshpw --username=<loginid>
--W
On 3/6/2012 9:44 AM, Stephen Berg (Contractor) wrote:
> On 03/06/2012 08:06 AM, William of BHE wrote:
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>> Can you post your grub.conf lines? And maybe what kind of NICs you're
>> using? Logs? Why the pxeboot kernel & initrd if you're not using pxe?
> One nic is a broadcom BCM5703X embedded on the motherboard, that's the
> active NIC. There's an add-on card Intel 82541PI, that is not hooked
> up to anything at this time.
[...snip...]
>
> After talking with a co-worker we had the thought that some of these
> parameters might need to be on a separate append line in grub.conf
> which would make it look like a pxeboot file. Gonna try that next.
>
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