Re: Custom image from kickstart

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> I've become used to using kickstart files to automate my Fedora
> installs to VMs and bare-metal x86 hardware.  I'm getting started with
> Fedora on ARM and am wondering if there is something similar to create
> custom disk images.  The closest I've found is the page on creating ARM
> remixes:
> <https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Architectures/ARM/Creating_Remixes>.
>
> Is that still the way to go, or is there a better approach?

It depends a little, ARMv7 or aarch64? The mechanism will work for
ARMv7, for aarch64 you'll need to use imagefactory.

You can also run the install directly on the device as you can use
u-boot to PXE boot and kick off an install using tftp like on x86,
depending a little on the device some people will even put u-boot on a
small SD card, eg an old 128Mb one from a phone, and then pxe/tftp
install to another medium. With F-28 in theory (I'm not sure anyone
has had a chance to test it) you can use uEFI/iPXE from u-boot to do a
whole lot of other options too.

Peter
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