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# Begin preparation directions
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#-----------------------------
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# 1. Prepare RHEL6 yum repositories by copying the entire contents of the RHEL6
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# install media (DVD, CD, or mounted ISO files) to NFS or HTTP accessible
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# directories on an install server. An example directory structure would be
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# /var/www/html/rhel/6.1/x86_64
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# 2. Copy the v7-server package, the v7 package, and its unique dependencies
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# (dt, lmbench and stress) to a new HTTP accessible directory on your
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# server. The files can be found in the “RHEL Hardware Certification” RHN
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# channel. An example directory name for your files would be
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# /var/www/html/v7-rhel6-x86_64. The v7 and v7-server packages are not
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# architecture dependent but the dt, lmbench and stress files are, which
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# explains the need for x86_64 in the directory name.
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# 3. Create a yum repository from the v7 files by changing into the directory
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# where you copied the files and running the command “createrepo -p .”. You
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# must run the command from a RHEL6 system. Do not forget the single period
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# after createrepo as it tells the command where to create the new yum
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# metadata files (in the current directory). This directory should only be
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# used to store v7, its dependencies and the repo metadata files created by
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# the createrepo command.
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# 4. Repeat the previous two steps, if necessary, to copy the required v7 and
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# dependency files to your web server and create v7 repositories in unique
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# directories for all the architectures you will be certifying on.
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# 5. Obtain the kernel-debuginfo and kernel-debuginfo-common-x86_64 files that
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# match the version of the kernel you will be certifying on from RHN,
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# and copy them to a new HTTP accessible directory on your server. An
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# example directory would be /var/www/html/rhel6.1-x86_64-debug
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# 6. Create a yum repository from the debug files by changing into the
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# directory where you copied the files and running the command
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# “createrepo -p .”, as you did in step three.
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# 7. Repeat the previous two steps, if necessary, to create additional debug
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# package repositories for any different variants (RHEL 6.0, 6.1 etc.) and
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# architectures of RHEL that you will be certifying on.
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#
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# BEGIN OPTIONAL MRG-REALTIME SECTION (RHEL 6 x86_64 ONLY)
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# * Prepare the MRG-Realtime yum repositories by copying the entire contents of
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# the MRG-Realtime install media (DVD, CD, or mounted ISO files) to NFS or
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# HTTP accessible directories on an install server. An example directory
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# structure would be /var/www/html/realtime/2.1.
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# * Obtain the kernel-rt-debuginfo-common-x86_64 and
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# kernel-rt-debuginfo packages for MRG-Realtime that match the version of the
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# kernel you will be certifying on from RHN and copy them to the *existing*
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# kernel-debug directory you set up in step 5. Re-run the createrepo
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# command from step 6 to add them to the yum repository.
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# * Obtain the libxslt-python dependency for MRG-Realtime from RHN and copy it
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# to a new HTTP accessible directory on your server. An example directory
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# would be /var/www/html/realtime/dependencies.
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# * Create a yum repository from the dependency file(s) by changing into the
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# directory where you copied the files and running the command
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# “createrepo -p .”, as you did in step three.
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# END OPTIONAL MRG-REALTIME SECTION
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#
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# 8. Save the kickstart script you are reading now in an HTTP accessible
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# directory on your server. We recommend an obvious directory like
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# /var/www/html/ks.
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# 9. Edit the kickstart script and:
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# * Uncomment one of the two install method lines (either URL or NFS
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# depending on your environment, but not both) and replace the example
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# server information with your own.
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# * Replace the example server information on the various server lines
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# with your own server information.
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# * Uncomment the v7-server line if you will be installing a server.
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# * Uncomment the MRG-Realtime lines if you're certifying MRG-Realtime
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# and configure them to match your environment.
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#10. Start the NFS (if applicable) and/or HTTP services on your server and
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# configure them to load on boot. Test that you can browse the install
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# tree(s) and the v7 repo(s) and confirm that you can view the kickstart
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# file.
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#11. Now that you have a working server, repeat steps five and six, if
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# necessary, to create kickstart files for all the architectures you
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# will be certifying on. Red Hat provides example i386 and x86_64 files.
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# Don't forget to give each kickstart file a unique name that incorporates
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# the release of RHEL and its architecture and also indicates that the
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# file is for v7 installation.
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#12. Boot a test system with install media and at the boot prompt, enter the
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# following information:
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#
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# boot: linux ksdevice=bootif ks=http://myserver.mydomain.com/ks/v7-6.1-x86_64.cfg
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#
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# (Replace the server and kickstart file example text with the location and
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# name of your kickstart file. You only need the 'ksdevice=bootif' if your
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# system has multiple NICs.)
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#13. The system will install, reboot and end at the graphical login.
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#14. Log in as certuser with a password of redhat (root cannot log in at the GUI
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# for security reasons). You now have a fully configured test system ready
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# to run v7.
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# End preparation directions
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# Begin v7 kickstart file for RHEL6 x86_64
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install
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# Remove the comment “#” from ONE of the two lines below to choose your install
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# method and change the server information to match your own environment.
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#url --url http://myserver.mydomain.com/path/to/rhel6-x86_64/bits
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#nfs --server=myserver.mydomain.com --dir=/path/to/rhel6-x86_64/bits
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lang en_US.UTF-8
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keyboard us
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# The --device=eth0 is required here to prevent the system from asking
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# which NIC to kickstart from. You should also use 'ksdevice=bootif'
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# on the boot line if you only have one NIC connected.
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network --device eth0 --bootproto dhcp
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rootpw redhat
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user --name=certuser --password=redhat
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firewall --disabled
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authconfig --enableshadow --passalgo=sha512 --enablefingerprint
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selinux --enforcing
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timezone --utc America/New_York
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bootloader --location=mbr --driveorder=sda --append="rhgb quiet"
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# Blank all disks and write disk labels, then install to disk /dev/sda ONLY.
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# DO NOT RUN THIS KICKSTART ON A SYSTEM WITH DATA YOU WISH TO KEEP
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zerombr
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clearpart --all --initlabel
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ignoredisk --only-use=sda
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part /boot --fstype=ext4 --size=500 --ondisk=sda
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part swap --size=2048 --ondisk=sda
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part / --fstype=ext4 --size=1024 --grow --ondisk=sda
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reboot
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# Yum repository for v7, lmbench and stress dependencies.
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# Change the next line to match your environment.
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repo --name=v7 --baseurl=http://myserver.mydomain.com/v7-rhel6-x86_64
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# Yum repository for kernel debuginfo dependencies, including optional MRG-Realtime.
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# Change the next line to match your environment.
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repo --name=rhel6.1-x86_64-debug --baseurl=http://myserver.mydomain.com/rhel6.1-x86_64-debug
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# Yum repository for fence agent package. Change the next line to point
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# to the HighAvailability directory in your install tree
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repo --name=HighAvailability --baseurl=http://myserver.mydomain.com/path/to/rhel6-x86_64/bits/os/HighAvailability/
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# Yum repository for MRG-Realtime 2.x packages. Uncomment the next line and change it
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# to match your environment if you wish to certify for MRG-Realtime 2.x
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#repo --name=MRG-Realtime --baseurl=http://myserver.mydomain.com/path/to/MRG/bits/
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# Yum repository for MRG-RT dependency (libxslt-python). Uncomment the next line
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# and change it to match your environment if you wish to certify for MRG-Realtime 2.x
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#repo --name=MRG-Realtime-dependencies --baseurl=http://myserver.mydomain.com/path/to/MRG-dependency/bits/
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%packages
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@additional-devel
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@base
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@core
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@debugging
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@basic-desktop
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@desktop-debugging
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@desktop-platform
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@desktop-platform-devel
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@development
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@emacs
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@fonts
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@general-desktop
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@graphical-admin-tools
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@graphics
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@input-methods
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@internet-browser
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@legacy-x
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@network-file-system-client
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@performance
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@perl-runtime
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@server-platform
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@server-platform-devel
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@server-policy
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@virtualization
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@virtualization-client
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@virtualization-platform
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@x11
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libXinerama-devel
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xorg-x11-proto-devel
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startup-notification-devel
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libgnomeui-devel
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libbonobo-devel
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junit
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libXau-devel
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libgcrypt-devel
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popt-devel
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libdrm-devel
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libXrandr-devel
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libxslt-devel
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libglade2-devel
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gnutls-devel
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mtools
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pax
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python-dmidecode
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python-lxml
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oddjob
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sgpio
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genisoimage
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wodim
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abrt-gui
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desktop-file-utils
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ant
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rpmdevtools
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jpackage-utils
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rpmlint
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certmonger
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pam_krb5
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krb5-workstation
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nscd
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pam_ldap
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nss-pam-ldapd
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netpbm-progs
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libXmu
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perl-DBD-SQLite
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libvirt-java
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dvd+rw-tools
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qemu-kvm-tools
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xorg-x11-apps
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sox
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kabi-whitelists
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createrepo
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mt-st
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# Required for fencing test
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fence-agents
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# Screen utility is helpful for running tests over an SSH session.
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screen
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# Midnight Commander utility is helpful for debugging test results
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# in a non-GUI environment.
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mc
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# Install v7 and dependencies from our custom repository
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v7
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# Uncomment this package only if you are setting up a v7 test server.
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#v7-server
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# Install the kernel debug packages required for the v7 kdump test
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# in v7-1.3-43 and newer from our custom repository
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kernel-debuginfo
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kernel-debuginfo-common-x86_64
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# Uncomment the following packages if you followed the optional steps
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# above and want to certify for MRG-Realtime.
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#kernel-rt
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#kernel-rt-debuginfo
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#kernel-rt-debuginfo-common-x86_64
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#rt-setup
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#rtctl
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#rteval
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#rteval-loads
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#rt-tests
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#libxslt-python
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%post
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# Set DHCP for all interfaces during %post if left unconfigured during install.
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if [ `ls -1 /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth* | wc -l` -ge 1 ]
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then
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for i in /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth*
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do
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if ! grep -i "bootproto" $i
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then
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echo "BOOTPROTO=dhcp" >> $i
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fi
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done
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fi
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if [ `ls /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-wlan* | wc -l` -ge 1 ]
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then
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for i in /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-wlan*
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do
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if ! grep -i "bootproto" $i
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then
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echo "BOOTPROTO=dhcp" >> $i
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fi
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done
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fi
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# Force default kernel selection. You'll need to specify EXACTLY which
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# kernel you want to boot from. This gets around the problem of the debug
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# kernel being set as the default if it's installed.
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#
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# 1. If installing RHEL 6.0, uncomment next line to add add workaround for
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# no /dev/root in %post from BZ 657257. This is fixed in RHEL 6.1 and later
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#ln -s `awk '{ if ($2 == "/") print $1; }' /etc/fstab` /dev/root
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#
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# 2. Use grubby to set the proper boot kernel by uncommenting the line that's
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# correct for the version of RHEL you're using.
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# RHEL 6.0
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#grubby --set-default /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.32-71.el6.x86_64
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# RHEL 6.1
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#grubby --set-default /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.32-131.0.15.el6.x86_64
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# RHEL 6.2
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#grubby --set-default /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.32-220.el6.x86_64
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# RHEL 6.3
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grubby --set-default /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.32-279.el6.x86_64
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%end
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# End v7 kickstart file for RHEL6 x86_64
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