Steden Klaus wrote:
One of the things I've found with Kickstart is that the anaconda-ks.cfg file that gets copied during last-mile installation isn't quite as complete as I'd like as an administrator. One of the things I do in %post is copy the working ks.cfg (found at /tmp/ks.cfg by default, I think) to a file on disk so I have a more complete picture of the system's install information.
I agree with that one. It's the only way to capture the scripts. And, once it's in /root, it's documentation what was done to the system.
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