[CentOS] how to create a kickstart file from an already installed system
Peter
peter at pajamian.dhs.orgSat Dec 24 22:35:40 UTC 2016
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On 25/12/16 04:17, geo.inbox.ignored wrote: > will read 'man show-installed' to see what it is about. It shows what packages and groups you would need to install, and/or exclude to re-create the packages on your system. -f kickstart tells it to output in kickstart %package section format, so you can quite literally copy and paste the output into your kickstart file. Peter
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