fedora-virt-server.ks.in: Delete, obsoleted by the cloud image

I committed this 5 years ago with only a minimum of review, its main
feature was easier SSH key injection, a problem which has been solved
much better by the cloud image which uses `cloud-init`, as well as the
Vagrant boxes which use hardcoded vagrant SSH keys.
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Colin Walters 2015-04-23 12:18:24 -04:00
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# Kickstart file to create a small "base" Fedora image install suitable
# for use as e.g. an application server.
#
# Maintainer: fedora-cloud-list@fedoraproject.org
#
# REQUIRED variables:
# @@PUBLIC_KEY@@ - ssh public key
#
# You must search for all required variables and replace them.
# Example usage:
# sed -e s,@@PUBLIC_KEY@@,"$(cat ~/.ssh/authorized_keys)", fedora-virt-server.ks.in > my-fedora-server.ks
lang C
keyboard us
timezone --utc GMT/Zulu
auth --useshadow --enablemd5
firewall --service=ssh
bootloader --timeout=1 --append="acpi=force"
network --bootproto=dhcp --device=eth0 --onboot=on
services --enabled=network
## IMPORTANT ##
## EDIT HERE ##
# ROOT PASSWORD:
# Setting a root password is NOT RECOMMENDED, especially if your
# server will be accessible to the public internet. This is
# because of the rise of automated ssh password guessing attacks.
# You should instead (if you don't have one already)
# generate a public ssh key:
# http://sial.org/howto/openssh/publickey-auth/
#
# See comment below in %post for authorizing your public
# key for the root account.
rootpw ""
# However, if you choose instead to make a password,
# you will need to replace the above line with one like
# rootpw --iscrypted @@ROOT_PASSWORD_CRYPTED@@
# If you do neither of these things, you will not be able to log
# into your machine.
clearpart --all --initlabel
part / --size=550 --grow --fstype=ext4
# You may change this if you don't want swap
part swap --recommended
%packages
@standard
%end
#
# Add custom post scripts after the base post.
#
%post
## EDIT HERE ##
cd /root
if ! test -d .ssh; then
mkdir --mode=700 .ssh
fi
cat >> .ssh/authorized_keys << END_AUTHORIZED_KEYS
@@PUBLIC_KEY@@
END_AUTHORIZED_KEYS
chmod 600 .ssh/authorized_keys
if -x /usr/sbin/selinuxenabled && /usr/sbin/selinuxenabled; then
chcon -R -h -t home_ssh_t .ssh
fi
%end
reboot