RE: %post without rest of kickstart?

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Hi Michael,

>>>>> "Michael" == Michael Komitee <michael.komitee@xxxxxxxxxx> writes:

    Michael> If I read your question correctly, you're doing a
    Michael> standard interactive install of redhat. If all you want
    Michael> to do is enter commands before you reboot, dont hit the
    Michael> reboot button in the install, and instead hit alt-f2 as
    Michael> if you were changing consoles. --it changes
    Michael> consoles. You'll see a buncha debugging info that could
    Michael> prove useful, and if you check alt-f3, there should be a
    Michael> console. --if its not there try alt-f4 etc. --if you're
    Michael> doing a graphical install you'll have to hold down
    Michael> ctrl-alt-f2 etc etc etc.

That's cool, but I'd rather have all these commands executed
automatically as part of the distribution.  Was wondering how to add
post-install commands to an otherwise normal install.  If there's a
way to do it through kickstart, please let me know what it is; if not,
any other suggestions?

Regards,

-- Raju

    Michael> -----Original Message----- From:
    Michael> kickstart-list-admin@xxxxxxxxxx
    Michael> [mailto:kickstart-list-admin@xxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Raju
    Michael> Mathur Sent: Friday, October 04, 2002 10:52 AM To:
    Michael> kickstart-list Subject: %post without rest of kickstart?


    Michael> Hi,

    Michael> Any way to have commands executed after the installation
    Michael> is over without having a kickstart, or letting the rest
    Michael> of the install proceed normally?

    Michael> Red Hat 7.3

    Michael> Regards,

    Michael> -- Raju -- Raju Mathur raju@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
    Michael> http://kandalaya.org/ It is the mind that moves

-- 
Raju Mathur               raju@xxxxxxxxxxxxx      http://kandalaya.org/
                      It is the mind that moves





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