On 9/20/05, EP <srcfoo at gmail.com> wrote: > > What are you trying to do in the post section? A little more info would > help. > > I have a kickstart script that uses http to get files in the post section > and I have no problems. So my guess is that it's something in this part of > your file. > > It could also be something with the chroot that's done when entering the > post section. You could try turning that off and just make sure your scripts > have the full path to the new system (/mnt/sysimage I think...). There's a few differenct versions that I've tried, but in essence here's the most recent post section: %post ifconfig -a >> /tmp/ifcfg.out mkdir -p /var/logs/admin mkdir -p /usr/local/admin/bin mkdir /install chmod 777 /install cd /install wget http://10.2.0.51/kickstart/scripts/admins* sh /install/admins.sh wget http://10.203.4.51/kickstart/extra-rpm/tsm/*.rpm rpm -i TIVsm-API.i386.rpm rpm -i TIVsm-BA.i386.rpm In essence, I tried to run a script to add users either from an nfs mount or copy to system being built and run it locall there. Also, was trying to install additional rpm's. I put the ifconfig command in there on this last time to see if it was losing it's network connection. It's not. This latest iteration is http, the prior ones were nfs. I'll look into the chroot part and see if that's the cause of it. As to the Gigabit NIC, no there isn't one. I'm doing the initial kickstart configs off of a desktop with a 3Com 905 card in it. -- -Shawn -Nemo me impune lacessit. Ne Obliviscaris.. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://shadowknight.real-time.com/pipermail/tclug-list/attachments/20050920/e3491222/attachment.htm