[CentOS] how do I run something on a newly installed server, on it's 1st boot only?
Michel van Deventer
michel at van.deventer.cxSat Mar 29 07:52:23 UTC 2008
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Hi, you can use the %post part of the kickstart for that, then your script will run after installation is complete but before the reboot. If you need to run it after the first reboot, I'd put it in /etc/rc.d/rc.local and let it remove itself after running succesfully. And of course copy the script to the server using the %post part of kickstart ;) Regards, Michel On Sat, 2008-03-29 at 09:11 +0200, Rudi Ahlers wrote: > Hi all > > I'm busy with a kickstart file to automate server installations, and I > need to run a bash script right after the server has been installed for > the first time. But the script only needs to run once, and it needs to > run automatically. How do I do that? >
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