Re: Kickstart a Fedora (Anaconda) Install on EC2

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Brian, I would appreciate it. Where can I get feedback from this ?

Michael,

Here's a tutorial for a Centos 5.5 install I found very useful :

http://www.ioncannon.net/system-administration/1205/installing-cent-os-5-5-on-ec2-with-the-cent-os-5-5-kernel/

As for automating the building of Centos 55 and Fedora 14 instances, there's the ami-creator from Jeremy Katz that's closer to what I'm looking for as you put a kickstart in and an ami pops out :

Here is his blog post about it

http://velohacker.com/fedora-notes/announcing-ami-creator/

On Fri, Jan 28, 2011 at 8:58 PM, Michael Howard <michael@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
2011/1/28 RaphaëDe GIUSTI <raphael.degiusti@xxxxxxxxxxx>:
> Hi everyone,
> I've been playing around with Amazon EC2, building my own Centos and Fedora
> EBS backed AMI's without much trouble, following tutorials and other
> practices I found on the internet.

I have been looking for this kind of information, but not having much luck.

Any pointers / URLs to building EBS-backed AMIs for Fedora & CentOS
would be appreciated.

Thanks,
Michael
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