Removed some unnecessary commented out instructions.

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Peter Boy 2022-09-15 00:31:30 +02:00
parent 6777f93407
commit 3d653e54ca
1 changed files with 6 additions and 10 deletions

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@ -3,19 +3,15 @@
# The image aims to resemble as close as technically possible the
# full features of a Fedora Server Edition in a virtual machine.
#
# The image uses GPT partition type as of default in Fedora 37
# The image uses GPT partition type as of default in Fedora 37.
#
# At first boot it opens a test based basic configuration screen.
# At first boot it opens a text mode basic configuration screen.
#
# This kickstart file is designed to be used with ImageFactory (in Koji).
#
# To build the image locally, you need to install ImageFactory and
# various additional helpers and configuration files.
# See Fedora Server Edition user documentation tutorial.
# Changelog
# 1.01 modified partitioning to "reqpart --add-boot" to cover architecture
# specific differences
# Use text mode install
text
@ -49,7 +45,6 @@ firewall --enabled --service=mdns
# System services
# message: error enabling initial-setup, initial-setup does not exist
services --enabled="sshd,NetworkManager,chronyd,initial-setup"
# Run the Setup Agent on first boot
@ -58,15 +53,13 @@ firstboot --reconfig
# Partition Information. Use GPT by default (since Fedora 37)
# Resemble the Partitioning used for Fedora Server Install media
clearpart --all --initlabel --disklabel=gpt
##part biosboot --size=1 --fstype=biosboot
##part /boot --size=1000 --fstype=xfs --label=boot
reqpart --add-boot
part pv.007 --size=4000 --grow
volgroup sysvg pv.007
logvol / --vgname=sysvg --size=4000 --grow --maxsize=16000 --fstype=xfs --name=root --label=sysroot
# Include URLs for network installation dynamically, dependent from Fedora release
# Include URLs for network installation dynamically, dependent on Fedora release
# and imagefactory runtime environment
%include fedora-repo.ks
@ -83,6 +76,9 @@ shutdown
@headless-management
@standard
@networkmanager-submodules
# container management is an optional install item on disk media.
# Install options not available with VMs. So we don't include it
# despite trying to resemble a DVD installation as close as possible.
##@container-management
@domain-client
@guest-agents