How to customize an install.img image

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Hi.

We would like to add some RPMs to the install.img image for deploying
servers with PXE.

I have found this documentation:

  https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/How_to_create_a_Fedora_install_ISO_for_testing

but it seems rather outdated (the pungi command do not exist any more,
and the pungi-koji one do not seems to have the same syntax) and I
don't find the kickstart file to use for the Server install.img image.

Any idea to how to do that?

Thanks.

I know that one may use an updates.img image but it will be tedious to
build it without having the list of RPMs of the current install.img
image.

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