diff --git a/f34/vsubd.cfg b/f34/vsubd.cfg index 7edbdd4..03985ab 100644 --- a/f34/vsubd.cfg +++ b/f34/vsubd.cfg @@ -6,20 +6,20 @@ # /_/ /____/ # WHAT ? Kickstart file that bootstraps a minimal fedora 34 server, vanilla. -# 'v' for virtual, 's' for server, 'u' for unmodified (aka vanilla), 'b' for bios, 'd' for development. +# 'v' for virtual, 's' for server, 'u' for unmodified (aka vanilla), 'b' for bios, 'd' for development. -# USAGE : Press the `tab` key during POST and apend that after the 'quiet' string : +# USAGE : Press the `tab` key during POST and apend that after the 'quiet' string : # inst.ks=https://git.phyllo.me/home/kickstart/raw/branch/master/f34/vsub.cfg -# ATTENTION : this kickstart file will automatically DESTROY the main virtual disk 'vda' and all of its contents. +# ATTENTION : this kickstart file will automatically DESTROY the main virtual disk 'vda' and all of its contents. # Bye bye! -# ATTENTION : user accounts are password-protected and passwords are encrypted in the file. +# ATTENTION : user accounts are password-protected and passwords are encrypted in the file. # If you really want to hack it, you can reset the root password of the resulting image with the 'virt-sysprep' tool -# Do something like virt-sysprep --root-password password: -a thenameofyourdiskimage.img. +# Do something like virt-sysprep --root-password password: -a thenameofyourdiskimage.img. # Your password must be added after the semicolon ":". See here for more information : https://libguestfs.org/virt-sysprep.1.html -# REQUIRES : +# REQUIRES : # - Requires a 3GB disk image (tested with QCOW2, may works with most virtio-based storage) # - Expects a BIOS-based virtual machine (no-EFI support). There will be a kickstart file for that (tm) # - Tested on the Q35 virtual chipset (5.2), but may works on i440fx virtual chipsets. @@ -36,6 +36,7 @@ #version=DEVEL ## INSTALLATION SOURCE ## +## TEST ## # Configure cdrom as installation method cdrom @@ -57,7 +58,7 @@ graphical url --mirrorlist="https://mirrors.fedoraproject.org/metalink?repo=fedora-34&arch=x86_64" repo --name=fedora-updates --mirrorlist="https://mirrors.fedoraproject.org/mirrorlist?repo=updates-released-f34&arch=x86_64" --cost=0 -# Add rpmfusion repositories, which provides extra-packages +# Add rpmfusion repositories, which provides extra-packages repo --name=rpmfusion-free --mirrorlist="https://mirrors.rpmfusion.org/mirrorlist?repo=free-fedora-34&arch=x86_64" --includepkgs=rpmfusion-free-release repo --name=rpmfusion-free-updates --mirrorlist="https://mirrors.rpmfusion.org/mirrorlist?repo=free-fedora-updates-released-34&arch=x86_64" --cost=0 @@ -107,20 +108,20 @@ ignoredisk --only-use=vda # System bootloader configuration bootloader --location=mbr -# WARNING : Dangerous command ! Will clear the Master Boot Record +# WARNING : Dangerous command ! Will clear the Master Boot Record zerombr # Partition clearing information clearpart --all --initlabel --drives=vda -# Disk partitioning information. -# Will create a boot partition of 350 MiB on disk vda using the ext4 filesystem. The remaining space will be used for root. +# Disk partitioning information. +# Will create a boot partition of 350 MiB on disk vda using the ext4 filesystem. The remaining space will be used for root. part /boot --fstype="ext4" --ondisk=vda --size=350 --label=boot part / --fstype="ext4" --ondisk=vda --grow --label=system ## SOFTWARE ## -# Install packages for the server environment. 'Core' and 'Base' are always selected +# Install packages for the server environment. 'Core' and 'Base' are always selected %packages @^server-product-environment %end @@ -145,7 +146,7 @@ dnf install -y spice-vdagent qemu-guest-agent # set the GRUB_TIMEOUT countdown to 1 instead of 5 seconds. sed -i 's/5/1/' /etc/default/grub -# Update grub +# Update grub grub2-mkconfig -o /boot/grub2/grub.cfg ## Reboot the installer (doesn't work (tm))