# __ ____ ____ _____ # ____ / /_ __ __/ / /___ ____ ___ ___ / __ \/ ___/ # / __ \/ __ \/ / / / / / __ \/ __ `__ \/ _ \ / / / /\__ \ # / /_/ / / / / /_/ / / / /_/ / / / / / / __/ / /_/ /___/ / # / .___/_/ /_/\__, /_/_/\____/_/ /_/ /_/\___/ \____//____/ # /_/ /____/ # # What ? When flattened, this file will result in a stand-alone kickstart file that can be automatically deploy into a server-oriented system with a hypervisor optimized for Intel (tm) CPUs # 's' for server, 'h' for hypervisor', 'i' for intel # 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 shi.cfg -o ../flat/flat-shi.cfg %include b.cfg # Include a base system %include bh.cfg # A base hypervisor %include bhi.cfg # Specific virtualization tweaks for Intel(tm) CPU and Intel(tm) graphic cards firstboot --enable --reconfig # Initial Setup will start after the first reboot reboot --kexec # Reboot straight into the system after a successfull installation %packages --exclude-weakdeps # Beginning of the packages section. Do not include weak dependencies. initial-setup # Install the initial setup package. %end # End of the packages section