On 11/30/2013 10:44 AM, ~Stack~ wrote: > On 11/30/2013 09:34 AM, olli hauer wrote: >> Sample from my minimal unattended install config >>> grep network minimal.cfg >> network --onboot yes --device eth0 --bootproto dhcp >> >> In case this param was not given check /etc/sysconfig/network >>> grep -i network /etc/sysconfig/network >> NETWORKING=yes > > On 11/30/2013 09:23 AM, Tom H wrote:> On Sat, Nov 30, 2013 at 7:03 AM, > > Do you have "--onboot=yes" on the "network" line of the kickstart >> file? > > Hello! Thank you for the responses. I tinkered with a few variations, > but have not made much progress. > > I started out with this line in my kickstart: > network --bootproto=dhcp --device=eth0 --onboot=on > > And I thought maybe that was the problem, but even after the change I > still have the same problem with no DHCP on boot. Here is some more > information: > > $ sed -e '/^#/d' -e '/^$/d' anaconda-ks.cfg > install > url --url=http://192.168.1.34/scientificlinux/6.4/x86_64/os > lang en_US.UTF-8 > keyboard us > network --onboot yes --device eth0 --mtu=1500 --bootproto dhcp > rootpw --iscrypted > $6$p86*T9ho$nNJYlm8M9ocYpBDsEUhLv74Uw12DuAi4N5a558PXBWAQwS0P9ZGC0ZTAe4l6/oKOaaWzek3w.PuDBori9WIB81 > reboot > firewall --service=ssh > authconfig --useshadow --passalgo=sha512 > selinux --enforcing > timezone --utc America/Chicago > bootloader --location=mbr --driveorder=sda --append="crashkernel=auto > rhgb quiet" --password=$1$YHRi71$G/Lmi/o1xz60RrBLSeyCU/ > repo --name="SL" > --baseurl=http://192.168.1.34/scientificlinux/6.4/x86_64/os --cost=100 > repo --name="SLFastbugs" > --baseurl=http://192.168.1.34/scientificlinux/6.4/x86_64/updates/fastbugs/ > --cost=1000 > repo --name="SLSecurity" > --baseurl=http://192.168.1.34/scientificlinux/6.4/x86_64/updates/security/ > --cost=1000 > %packages --nobase > @Core > %end > %post --interpreter=/bin/bash > yum install -y --nogpgcheck > http://yum.puppetlabs.com/el/6/products/x86_64/puppetlabs-release-6-7.noarch.rpm > yum install -y puppet > chkconfig puppet on > %end > > $ cat /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth0 > DEVICE="eth0" > BOOTPROTO="dhcp" > HWADDR="00:22:19:E1:28:36" > IPV6INIT="yes" > MTU="1500" > NM_CONTROLLED="yes" > ONBOOT="yes" > TYPE="Ethernet" > UUID="61008086-5e0e-4db2-8732-5b62bf5fc866" > > I changed that to the following, but still it doesn't get a DHCP IP > until I run `ifup eth0`: > DEVICE="eth0" > BOOTPROTO="dhcp" > HWADDR="00:22:19:E1:28:36" > IPV6INIT="yes" > MTU="1500" > NM_CONTROLLED="no" > NETWORKING="yes" > ONBOOT="yes" > TYPE="Ethernet" > UUID="61008086-5e0e-4db2-8732-5b62bf5fc866" > > I went back to the original ifcfg-eth0 and installed NetworkManager (and > all of these other packages: ConsoleKit ConsoleKit-libs ModemManager > NetworkManager-glib avahi-autoipd dbus dnsmasq eggdbus libdaemon > libgudev1 libnl libpcap libudev mobile-broadband-provider-info polkit > ppp wpa_supplicant), and now I get a DHCP IP on boot, but I don't > understand why I have to install a bunch of extra packages to get a DHCP > IP on boot. > > What am I missing here? > > Thank you! > > ~Stack~ Dah! Forgot that I wanted to include this: $ cat /etc/sysconfig/network NETWORKING=yes HOSTNAME=test4 Thanks!