# This is a basic Fedora cloud spin designed to work in OpenStack and other # private cloud environments. It's configured with cloud-init so it will # take advantage of ec2-compatible metadata services for provisioning ssh # keys. Cloud-init creates a user account named "fedora" with passwordless # sudo access. The root password is empty and locked by default. # # This kickstart file is designed to be used with ImageFactory (in Koji). # # To do a local build, you'll need to install ImageFactory. See # http://worknotes.readthedocs.org/en/latest/cloudimages.html for some notes. # # For a TDL file, I store one here: # https://pagure.io/fedora-atomic/raw/master/f/fedora-atomic-rawhide.tdl # (Koji generates one internally...what we really want is Koji to publish it statically) # # Once you have imagefactory and imagefactory-plugins installed, run: # # curl -O https://pagure.io/fedora-atomic/raw/master/f/fedora-atomic-rawhide.tdl # tempfile=$(mktemp --suffix=.ks) # ksflatten -v F22 -c fedora-cloud-base.ks > ${tempfile} # imagefactory --debug base_image --file-parameter install_script ${tempfile} fedora-atomic-rawhide.tdl # text # don't use cmdline -- https://github.com/rhinstaller/anaconda/issues/931 lang en_US.UTF-8 keyboard us timezone --utc Etc/UTC selinux --enforcing rootpw --lock --iscrypted locked firewall --disabled # We pass net.ifnames=0 because we always want to use eth0 here on all the cloud images. bootloader --timeout=1 --append="no_timer_check net.ifnames=0 console=tty1 console=ttyS0,115200n8" services --enabled=sshd,cloud-init,cloud-init-local,cloud-config,cloud-final zerombr clearpart --all autopart --noboot --nohome --noswap --nolvm %include fedora-repo.ks reboot ##### begin package list ############################################# %packages --instLangs=en # Include packages for the cloud-server-environment group @^cloud-server-environment # Don't include the kernel toplevel package since it pulls in # kernel-modules. We're happy for now with kernel-core. -kernel kernel-core # Don't include dracut-config-rescue. It will have dracut generate a # "rescue" entry in the grub menu, but that also means there is a # rescue kernel and initramfs that get created, which (currently) add # about another 40MiB to the /boot/ partition. Also the "rescue" mode # is generally not useful in the cloud. -dracut-config-rescue # Plymouth provides a graphical boot animation. In the cloud we don't # need a graphical boot animation. This also means anaconda won't put # rhgb/quiet on kernel command line -plymouth # noswap on Cloud for now -zram-generator-defaults %end ##### end package list ############################################### %post --erroronfail # this is installed by default but we don't need it in virt # Commenting out the following for #1234504 # rpm works just fine for removing this, no idea why dnf can't cope echo "Removing linux-firmware package." rpm -e linux-firmware # Remove firewalld; was supposed to be optional in F18+, but is pulled in # in install/image building. echo "Removing firewalld." # FIXME! clean_requirements_on_remove is the default with DNF, but may # not work when package was installed by Anaconda instead of command line. # Also -- check if this is still even needed with new anaconda -- disabled # firewall should _not_ pull in this package. # dnf -C -y remove "firewalld*" --setopt="clean_requirements_on_remove=1" dnf -C -y erase "firewalld*" echo "Removing random-seed so it's not the same in every image." rm -f /var/lib/systemd/random-seed echo "Import RPM GPG key" releasever=$(rpm --eval '%{fedora}') basearch=$(uname -i) rpm --import /etc/pki/rpm-gpg/RPM-GPG-KEY-fedora-$releasever-$basearch echo "Zeroing out empty space." # This forces the filesystem to reclaim space from deleted files dd bs=1M if=/dev/zero of=/var/tmp/zeros || : rm -f /var/tmp/zeros echo "(Don't worry -- that out-of-space error was expected.)" # When we build the image a networking config file gets left behind. # Let's clean it up. echo "Cleanup leftover networking configuration" rm -f /etc/NetworkManager/system-connections/*.nmconnection # Remove machine-id on pre generated images rm -f /etc/machine-id touch /etc/machine-id %end