phyllomeos/leaves/ldhi.cfg
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# What ? This kickstart file bootstraps a live desktop hypervisor configured for Intel(tm) CPU and Intel(tm) graphic cards.
# 'l' for live, 'd' for desktop, '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 ldhi.cfg -o ../flat/flat-ldhi.cfg
# IMPORTANT : Weak dependencies to be destroyed in the resulting ks
# Instructions for livecd-creator (about to be deprecated)
# An ISO file can be created using the following command as *root*:
# livecd-creator -c ../flat/flat-ldhi.cfg --fslabel=ldhi
# livecd-creator is part of the livecd-tools package
# Instructions for livemedia-creator
# An ISO file can be created using the following command as *root*:
# livemedia-creator --make-iso --ks flat-ldhi.cfg --no-virt --iso-only --iso-name phyllome-live-ldhi-x86_64.iso --releasever 35
# 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-live-ldhi-x86_64.iso
# BIOS test:
# qemu-kvm -m 2048 -vga qxl phyllome-live-ldhi-x86_64.iso
%include ld.cfg # A base for a live desktop minimal machine
%include bhl.cfg # A base hypervisor
%include bhli.cfg # Specific virtualization configuration for Intel(tm) CPU and Intel(tm) graphic cards
%packages --exclude-weakdeps # Beginning of the packages section. Do not include weak dependencies.
virt-manager # Install virt-manager, the graphical front-end for QEMU/KVM
%end # End of the packages section
%post --log=/root/ldhi.log # Beginning of %post section. Those commands are executed outside the chroot environment. Add logging.
usermod -a -G libvirt liveuser # Make user "liveuser" part of the existing libvirt group to allow it to interact with the guest-hypervisor.
chown liveuser:liveuser /var/lib/libvirt/iso # Make the user "liveuser" the owner of this directory
chown liveuser:liveuser /var/lib/libvirt/images # Make the user "test" the owner of this directory
# Create a file to autostart virt-manager
cat > /etc/xdg/autostart/virt-manager.desktop << EOF
[Desktop Entry]
Type=Application
Name=Virtual Machine Manager
Exec=virt-manager
EOF
%end # End of the %post section