Hello everyone,

I am thinking of starting what I call a cooperative ISP in my townhome
community.  Basically we will be getting a broadband connection and sharing
it with wireless hardware among 3 buildings.. Somewhere between 100-150
users.  I was wondering if anyone has any advice for software (preferably
open source) that we could use to manage access and billing.

Sorry this is off topic....

Thanks!

TOM!


----- Original Message -----
From: "Troy.A Johnson" <troy.johnson at health.state.mn.us>
To: <tclug-list at mn-linux.org>
Sent: Wednesday, May 21, 2003 11:21 AM
Subject: Re: [TCLUG] Kickstart Config GUI on RH9


> I found the error. I don't know, but I assume I
> screwed up the netmask (which would do it).
>
> I will try to create another config file and see
> if that produces a fubar-ed netmask, in the
> vain hope that I didn't mess it up. :-)
>
> Thanks for the direction and enjoy the class!
>
> Troy
>
> >>> kremer at ringworld.org 05/21/03 10:59AM >>>
> I'm actually in a RHCE class working on a lab of that exact subject as I
> type this (well...not working, since i'm typing this)
> It sounds to me like it would be a problem with the ks.cfg file that the
> GUI produced for you.
> Did you take a look through the file it produced to see if there were any
> suspect lines in there?  Otherwise, you might consider attaching the text
> of the ks.cfg file and someone else might notice something that you
> missed.
> I know it's not an error with kickstart in general, since my instructor
> says he uses kickstart to automatically configure "pre-broken" redhat
> installs for the students to fix during the test.
>
> On Wed, 21 May 2003, Troy.A Johnson wrote:
> > Has anyone had success getting a network
> > install to work via a kickstart config produced
> > with the Kickstart Config GUI on RH9?
> > I've had an error message during the install
> > about "failed to set default route" (on the F4
> > or F5 console), which of course would be a
> > problem for a network install. I haven't had time
> > to investigate further (beyond a cursory
> > googling), and I don't know if it is a kickstart
> > problem or a problem with the 'ks.cfg' the GUI
> > spit out. A manual network install seemed to
> > work just fine (same box, same everything else).
>
>
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