CentOS 5 :: Kickstart With Unknown Number Of Network Interfaces

Nov 23, 2010

we use for the installation of our machines bladelogic. We have different servers. Some servers have only one network interface, but it can be 2, 4 or may be more. There is always one network device for using PXE, but it is not always eth0.Is there any way to run kickstart without the entering of the PXE-Device so, that kickstart checks all the network devices in the system?

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install
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Code:
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Code:
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