lorax/share/composer/ami.ks
David Shea 6bcb2823d4 Replace /etc/machine-id with an empty file
Since these images can be used to create multiple machines, they should
not have a unique machine-id attached to them. Replace /etc/machine-id
with an empty file so that it will be regenerated at boot time.

(cherry picked from commit 6fab72d894)

Related: rhbz#1628645
Related: rhbz#1628646
Related: rhbz#1628647
Related: rhbz#1628648
2018-10-09 11:34:48 -04:00

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# Lorax Composer AMI output kickstart template
# Add a separate /boot partition
part /boot --size=1024
# Firewall configuration
firewall --enabled
# NOTE: The root account is locked by default
# Network information
network --bootproto=dhcp --onboot=on --activate
# System keyboard
keyboard --xlayouts=us --vckeymap=us
# System language
lang en_US.UTF-8
# SELinux configuration
selinux --enforcing
# Installation logging level
logging --level=info
# Shutdown after installation
shutdown
# System timezone
timezone US/Eastern
# System bootloader configuration
bootloader --location=mbr --append="no_timer_check console=ttyS0,115200n8 console=tty1 net.ifnames=0"
# Basic services
services --enabled=sshd,chronyd,cloud-init
%post
# Remove random-seed
rm /var/lib/systemd/random-seed
# Clear /etc/machine-id
rm /etc/machine-id
touch /etc/machine-id
# tell cloud-init to create the ec2-user account
sed -i 's/cloud-user/ec2-user/' /etc/cloud/cloud.cfg
%end
%packages
kernel
-dracut-config-rescue
grub2
chrony
cloud-init
# NOTE lorax-composer will add the blueprint packages below here, including the final %end