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Kickstart Install via HTTP

Kickstart Install via HTTP

2004-12-30       - By RUSHE John (AXA-TECH-UK)

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Hi,

I am trying to set up a kickstart installation using http (network
install). My apache web server does not listen on the standard port 80,
but uses a non-privileged port. I have tried to specify the url with
this alternate port but the installation always says it can't retrieve
the images from the source tree. The kickstart command I am using is as
follows:

url --url http://10.190.111.21:45116/Enterprise/30

(port 45116 is an example)

Has anybody managed to perform a network install via http specifying a
non-standard, unprivileged apache port in this way?

Thanks

John


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