On Mon, Jan 5, 2015 at 8:24 AM, Manuel Wolfshant <wolfy at nobugconsulting.ro> wrote: > On 01/05/2015 06:19 PM, Marcos Carraro wrote: > > Hay Group, happy new year !! > > > I am looking to make a very small kickstart to try to leave the installation > of very light hundreds. Both for use of RAM and also to disk. > > Follow my kickstart for hundreds 6.6 x64, any suggestions? > > look for minimal below https://nazar.karan.org/tree/bluecain and adjust as > needed for your use case > > _______________________________________________ > CentOS-devel mailing list > CentOS-devel at centos.org > http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos-devel > Please excuse my remediable ignorance, but according to http://wiki.centos.org/TipsAndTricks/KickStart, "At https://nazar.karan.org/summary/bluecain.git you can find a collection of ready-made kickstart files. Their primary goal is for testing the CentOS deployment process but they can of course be used for any other purpose." And now I find the person who last modified that page offering https://nazar.karan.org/summary/bluecain.git as a source for a solution for a request for help. If that resource is more than "a git repo for some of the things that I'm working on" as stated on http://wiki.centos.org/KaranbirSingh and, in fact, has been used by several members of the CentOS project as a significant resource for the quality of the deployment process of CentOS and for solutions to support requests, why is it maintained outside the CentOS.org domain?