xcat-core/xCAT-server/share/xcat/install/rh/kvm.tmpl
jbjohnso e6c43d9bd8 -Change to CLI style output of Anaconda installers.
-Less 'garbase' in console logs


git-svn-id: https://svn.code.sf.net/p/xcat/code/xcat-core/trunk@4577 8638fb3e-16cb-4fca-ae20-7b5d299a9bcd
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#egan@us.ibm.com
# read more on installing KVM here:
# http://xcat.wiki.sourceforge.net/KVM+
cmdline
lang en_US
langsupport en_US
network --bootproto dhcp
#
# Where's the source?
# nfs --server hostname.of.server or IP --dir /path/to/RH/CD/image
#
#nfs --server #XCATVAR:INSTALL_NFS# --dir #XCATVAR:INSTALL_SRC_DIR#
url --url http://#TABLE:noderes:$NODE:nfsserver#/install/#TABLE:nodetype:$NODE:os#/#TABLE:nodetype:$NODE:arch#
# For KVM to install properly you need to install other packages from
# another installation repository. Usually we create a directory:
# /install/xcat with all of the xCAT rpms in there. Then after doing
# mklocalrep your machine that is installing can get these. An example:
# repo --name=xcat-dep --baseurl=http://#TABLE:noderes:$NODE:nfsserver#/install/xcat/xcat-dep/rh5/#TABLE:nodetype:$NODE:arch#
#device ethernet e100
keyboard "us"
#
# Clear the MBR
#
zerombr yes
#
# Wipe out the disk
#
clearpart --all --initlabel
#clearpart --linux
key --skip
#
# Customize to fit your needs
#
#No RAID
#/boot really significant for this sort of setup nowadays?
#part /boot --size 50 --fstype ext3
part swap --size 1024
part / --size 1 --grow --fstype ext3
#RAID 0 /scr for performance
#part / --size 1024 --ondisk sda
#part swap --size 512 --ondisk sda
#part /var --size 1024 --ondisk sdb
#part swap --size 512 --ondisk sdb
#part raid.01 --size 1 --grow --ondisk sda
#part raid.02 --size 1 --grow --ondisk sdb
#raid /scr --level 0 --device md0 raid.01 raid.02
#Full RAID 1 Sample
#part raid.01 --size 50 --ondisk sda
#part raid.02 --size 50 --ondisk sdb
#raid /boot --level 1 --device md0 raid.01 raid.02
#
#part raid.11 --size 1024 --ondisk sda
#part raid.12 --size 1024 --ondisk sdb
#raid / --level 1 --device md1 raid.11 raid.12
#
#part raid.21 --size 1024 --ondisk sda
#part raid.22 --size 1024 --ondisk sdb
#raid /var --level 1 --device md2 raid.21 raid.22
#
#part raid.31 --size 1024 --ondisk sda
#part raid.32 --size 1024 --ondisk sdb
#raid swap --level 1 --device md3 raid.31 raid.32
#
#part raid.41 --size 1 --grow --ondisk sda
#part raid.42 --size 1 --grow --ondisk sdb
#raid /scr --level 1 --device md4 raid.41 raid.42
#
# bootloader config
# --append <args>
# --useLilo
# --md5pass <crypted MD5 password for GRUB>
#
bootloader
#
# install or upgrade
#
install
#
# text mode install (default is graphical)
#
text
#
# firewall
#
firewall --disabled
#
# mouse selection
#
#mouse genericps/2 --emulthree
mouse none
#
# Select a zone
# Add the --utc switch if your hardware clock is set to GMT
#
#timezone US/Hawaii
#timezone US/Pacific
#timezone US/Mountain
#timezone US/Central
#timezone US/Eastern
timezone --utc "#TABLE:site:key=timezone:value#"
#
# Don't do X
#
skipx
#
# To generate an encrypted root password use:
#
# perl -e 'print crypt("blah","Xa") . "\n";'p
# openssl passwd -apr1 -salt xxxxxxxx password
#
# where "blah" is your root password.
#
#rootpw --iscrypted XaLGAVe1C41x2
#rootpw XaLGAVe1C41x2 --iscrypted
rootpw --iscrypted #CRYPT:passwd:key=system,username=root:password#
#
# NIS setup: auth --enablenis --nisdomain sensenet
# --nisserver neptune --useshadow --enablemd5
#
# OR
auth --useshadow --enablemd5
#
# SE Linux
#
selinux --disabled
#
# Reboot after installation
#
reboot
#
#end of section
#
%packages
ntp
nfs-utils
sendmail-cf
openssh-server
util-linux
screen
bridge-utils
dnsmasq
# you also need to install these packages, if you set up your
# repo as explained above, then you can get them from your management
# server:
#iscsi-initiator-utils
#kvm
#perl-Sys-Virt
#libvirt.x86_64
#gpxe-kvm
%pre
#INCLUDE:#ENV:XCATROOT#/share/xcat/install/scripts/pre.rh#
%post
#INCLUDE:#ENV:XCATROOT#/share/xcat/install/scripts/post.rh#