Re: [cloud] #156: Need complete Kickstart docs for Atomic Host

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#156: Need complete Kickstart docs for Atomic Host
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 Reporter:  jberkus            |       Owner:
     Type:  task               |      Status:  new
 Priority:  normal             |   Milestone:  Future
Component:  Docker Host Image  |  Resolution:
 Keywords:  Meeting            |
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Comment (by jberkus):

 The docs are fine for people who already know how to use kickstart, but
 not if they don't.  And the man Fedora docs on how to use kickstart files
 and boot/install from them are confusing and not at all beginner-oriented.
 Basically I'm approaching this from a "how do I do a headless install"
 perspective; we want someone to be able to accomplish that without taking
 a full-day tutorial in Fedora Administration first.

 I went over this some with Dusty, and I think doing a simple example of
 kickstart install from file on laptop + ansible to target server would
 work as a demonstration case.

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