# __ ____ ____ _____ # ____ / /_ __ __/ / /___ ____ ___ ___ / __ \/ ___/ # / __ \/ __ \/ / / / / / __ \/ __ `__ \/ _ \ / / / /\__ \ # / /_/ / / / / /_/ / / / /_/ / / / / / / __/ / /_/ /___/ / # / .___/_/ /_/\__, /_/_/\____/_/ /_/ /_/\___/ \____//____/ # /_/ /____/ # What ? This kickstart file bootstraps a live desktop hypervisor configured for Intel(tm) CPU and Intel(tm) GPUs compatible with vfio-mdev (pre-Tiger Lake) # In order to be fed to virt-install or software like livecd-creator, this file needs to be flatten or merged into one. # Here is how you can do it with the ksflatten tool provided by the pykickstart package on Fedora : # ksflatten -c live-desktop-hypervisor-intelcpu-intelgpu -o ../dishes/live-phyllome-desktop-intelcpu-intelgpu.cfg # Instructions for creating an ISO file: # Temporary disable SELinux: # setenforce 0 # Use the following command to create an ISO file, as the root user: # livemedia-creator --make-iso --ks ../dishes/live-phyllome-desktop-intelcpu-intelgpu.cfg --no-virt --iso-only --iso-name phyllome-desktop-intelcpu-intelgpu-x86_64.iso --releasever 38 # The resulting ISO can be tested with qemu-kvm, using the following these two commands, as *root*: # UEFI test: # qemu-kvm -bios /usr/share/edk2/ovmf/OVMF_CODE.fd -m 2048 -vga qxl phyllome-desktop-intelcpu-intelgpu-x86_64.iso # BIOS test: # qemu-kvm -m 2048 -vga qxl phyllome-desktop-intelcpu-intelgpu-x86_64.iso %include ../ingredients/base-fedora-repo.cfg # offical repositories for Fedora %include ../ingredients/base-storage-live.cfg # a base storage for live systems %include ../ingredients/base-live.cfg # A minimal base for live systems %include ../ingredients/base-desktop-gnome.cfg # A desktop environment based on GNOME Shell %include ../ingredients/base-desktop-virtual-machine-manager.cfg # the virtual machine manager %include ../ingredients/base-hypervisor.cfg # A base hypervisor %include ../ingredients/base-hypervisor-intelcpu.cfg # Specific virtualization configuration for Intel (tm) CPUs %include ../ingredients/base-hypervisor-intelgpu.cfg # Specific virtualization configuration for Intel (tm) GPUs from 4th to the 9th generation (compatible with vfio-mdev).