Am 2017-12-18 10:21, schrieb Lukas Zapletal:
Hello,
you are doing it right. And yes, the general advice is to setup mirror
(Katello/Pulp backend can help you with that a lot if you use RPMs and
there's plugin for SUSE), or you can mirror manually.
Now, Foreman is able to configure two or more ifaces, you pick one as
primary which holds the default route, then you pick one as
provisioning and that's the one you will be booting from (PXE/DHCP).
Now, the problem is how installer behaves in this setup - this might
be different for Red Hats, Debians and SUSE, I have experience with
Red Hat and in that case the 1st (primary) interface is not used until
you do firstboot, thus you need to route IP packets to your
installation source or have mirror, because our PXELinux templates
allows you to configure only one interface. But Anaconda supports
more, you need to tune our templates and provide all interfaces via
kernel command line. This will be similar in other OSes.
If you test this setup, please file a patch to our community-templates
so others can use it. But it's pretty non-standard setup, as I
explained above. Your provisioning network should be capable of doing
things from start to the finish.
OK, I'll see what I can do.
I use CentOS and I really wanted to avoid having to setup a local mirror
for it - my setup lives on my (somewhat nimble) local SSD...
Thanks.
Rainer
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