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# This is a basic Fedora 20 spin designed to work in OpenStack and other
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# private cloud environments. It's configured with cloud-init so it will
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# take advantage of ec2-compatible metadata services for provisioning ssh
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# keys. Cloud-init creates a user account named "fedora" with passwordless
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# sudo access. The root password is empty and locked by default.
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#
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# Note that unlike the standard F20 install, this image has /tmp on disk
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# rather than in tmpfs, since memory is usually at a premium.
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#
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# This kickstart file is designed to be used with appliance-creator and
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# may need slight modification for use with actual anaconda or other tools.
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# We intend to target anaconda-in-a-vm style image building for F20.
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lang en_US.UTF-8
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keyboard us
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timezone --utc Etc/UTC
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auth --useshadow --enablemd5
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selinux --enforcing
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rootpw --lock --iscrypted locked
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# this is actually not used, but a static firewall
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# matching these rules is generated below.
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firewall --service=ssh
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bootloader --timeout=1 --append="console=ttyS0,115200n8 console=tty0" extlinux
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network --bootproto=dhcp --device=eth0 --onboot=on
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services --enabled=network,sshd,rsyslog,iptables,cloud-init,cloud-init-local,cloud-config,cloud-final
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zerombr
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clearpart --all
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part / --size 2048 --fstype ext4
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%include fedora-repo.ks
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reboot
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# Package list.
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%packages
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@core
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grubby
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# cloud-init does magical things with EC2 metadata, including provisioning
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# a user account with ssh keys.
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cloud-init
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# this is used by openstack's cloud orchestration framework (and it's small)
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heat-cfntools
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# need this for growpart, because parted doesn't yet support resizepart
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# https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=966993
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cloud-utils-growpart
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# We need this image to be portable; also, rescue mode isn't useful here.
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dracut-config-generic
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-dracut-config-rescue
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syslinux-extlinux
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# Needed initially, but removed below.
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firewalld
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# Basic firewall. If you're going to rely on your cloud service's
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# security groups you can remove this.
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iptables-services
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# cherry-pick a few things from @standard
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tar
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rsync
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# Some things from @core we can do without in a minimal install
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-biosdevname
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-plymouth
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-NetworkManager
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-iprutils
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-kbd
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%end
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%post --erroronfail
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# Create grub.conf for EC2. This used to be done by appliance creator but
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# anaconda doesn't do it. And, in case appliance-creator is used, we're
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# overriding it here so that both cases get the exact same file.
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# Note that the console line is different -- that's because EC2 provides
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# different virtual hardware, and this is a convenient way to act differently
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echo -n "Creating grub.conf for pvgrub"
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rootuuid=$( awk '$2=="/" { print $1 };' /etc/fstab )
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mkdir /boot/grub
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echo -e 'default=0\ntimeout=0\n\n' > /boot/grub/grub.conf
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for kv in $( ls -1v /boot/vmlinuz* |grep -v rescue |sed s/.*vmlinuz-// ); do
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echo "title Fedora ($kv)" >> /boot/grub/grub.conf
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echo -e "\troot (hd0)" >> /boot/grub/grub.conf
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echo -e "\tkernel /boot/vmlinuz-$kv ro root=$rootuuid console=hvc0 LANG=en_US.UTF-8" >> /boot/grub/grub.conf
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echo -e "\tinitrd /boot/initramfs-$kv.img" >> /boot/grub/grub.conf
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echo
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done
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#link grub.conf to menu.lst for ec2 to work
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echo -n "Linking menu.lst to old-style grub.conf for pv-grub"
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ln -sf grub.conf /boot/grub/menu.lst
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ln -sf /boot/grub/grub.conf /etc/grub.conf
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# older versions of livecd-tools do not follow "rootpw --lock" line above
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# https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=964299
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passwd -l root
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# Kickstart specifies timeout in seconds; syslinux uses 10ths.
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# 0 means wait forever, so instead we'll go with 1.
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sed -i 's/^timeout 10/timeout 1/' /boot/extlinux/extlinux.conf
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# setup systemd to boot to the right runlevel
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echo -n "Setting default runlevel to multiuser text mode"
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rm -f /etc/systemd/system/default.target
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ln -s /lib/systemd/system/multi-user.target /etc/systemd/system/default.target
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echo .
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# If you want to remove rsyslog and just use journald, remove this!
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echo -n "Disabling persistent journal"
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rmdir /var/log/journal/
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echo .
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# this is installed by default but we don't need it in virt
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echo "Removing linux-firmware package."
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yum -C -y remove linux-firmware
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# Remove firewalld; was supposed to be optional in F18+, but is required to
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# be present for install/image building.
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echo "Removing firewalld."
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yum -C -y remove firewalld --setopt="clean_requirements_on_remove=1"
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# Non-firewalld-firewall
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echo -n "Writing static firewall"
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cat <<EOF > /etc/sysconfig/iptables
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# Simple static firewall loaded by iptables.service. Replace
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# this with your own custom rules, run lokkit, or switch to
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# shorewall or firewalld as your needs dictate.
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*filter
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:INPUT ACCEPT [0:0]
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:FORWARD ACCEPT [0:0]
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:OUTPUT ACCEPT [0:0]
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-A INPUT -m conntrack --ctstate ESTABLISHED,RELATED -j ACCEPT
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-A INPUT -p icmp -j ACCEPT
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-A INPUT -i lo -j ACCEPT
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-A INPUT -m conntrack --ctstate NEW -m tcp -p tcp --dport 22 -j ACCEPT
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#-A INPUT -m conntrack --ctstate NEW -m tcp -p tcp --dport 80 -j ACCEPT
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#-A INPUT -m conntrack --ctstate NEW -m tcp -p tcp --dport 443 -j ACCEPT
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-A INPUT -j REJECT --reject-with icmp-host-prohibited
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-A FORWARD -j REJECT --reject-with icmp-host-prohibited
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COMMIT
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EOF
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echo .
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# Another one needed at install time but not after that, and it pulls
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# in some unneeded deps (like, newt and slang)
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echo "Removing authconfig."
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yum -C -y remove authconfig --setopt="clean_requirements_on_remove=1"
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echo -n "Getty fixes"
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# although we want console output going to the serial console, we don't
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# actually have the opportunity to login there. FIX.
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# we don't really need to auto-spawn _any_ gettys.
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sed -i '/^#NAutoVTs=.*/ a\
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NAutoVTs=0' /etc/systemd/logind.conf
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echo -n "Network fixes"
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# initscripts don't like this file to be missing.
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cat > /etc/sysconfig/network << EOF
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NETWORKING=yes
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NOZEROCONF=yes
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EOF
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# For cloud images, 'eth0' _is_ the predictable device name, since
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# we don't want to be tied to specific virtual (!) hardware
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rm -f /etc/udev/rules.d/70*
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ln -s /dev/null /etc/udev/rules.d/80-net-name-slot.rules
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# simple eth0 config, again not hard-coded to the build hardware
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cat > /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth0 << EOF
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DEVICE="eth0"
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BOOTPROTO="dhcp"
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ONBOOT="yes"
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TYPE="Ethernet"
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EOF
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# generic localhost names
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cat > /etc/hosts << EOF
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127.0.0.1 localhost localhost.localdomain localhost4 localhost4.localdomain4
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::1 localhost localhost.localdomain localhost6 localhost6.localdomain6
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EOF
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echo .
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# Because memory is scarce resource in most cloud/virt environments,
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# and because this impedes forensics, we are differing from the Fedora
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# default of having /tmp on tmpfs.
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echo "Disabling tmpfs for /tmp."
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systemctl mask tmp.mount
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# make sure firstboot doesn't start
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echo "RUN_FIRSTBOOT=NO" > /etc/sysconfig/firstboot
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# Uncomment this if you want to use cloud init but suppress the creation
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# of an "ec2-user" account. This will, in the absence of further config,
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# cause the ssh key from a metadata source to be put in the root account.
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#cat <<EOF > /etc/cloud/cloud.cfg.d/50_suppress_ec2-user_use_root.cfg
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#users: []
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#disable_root: 0
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#EOF
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echo "Removing random-seed so it's not the same in every image."
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rm -f /var/lib/random-seed
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echo "Cleaning old yum repodata."
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yum history new
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yum clean all
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truncate -c -s 0 /var/log/yum.log
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echo "Fixing SELinux contexts."
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/usr/sbin/fixfiles -R -a restore
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echo "Zeroing out empty space."
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# This forces the filesystem to reclaim space from deleted files
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dd bs=1M if=/dev/zero of=/var/tmp/zeros || :
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rm -f /var/tmp/zeros
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echo "(Don't worry -- that out-of-space error was expected.)"
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%end
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