Greetings, First start of by working on a physical system, virtual machine, or container that matches the OS Template you are wanting to build. I used my CentOS 7 Public QA OS OpenVZ container to build it. You must of course have a working yum. Once we are beyond Public QA and there is stuff in /etc/yum.repos.d/ this won't be a problem. One thing to note is that the --enablerepo= must refer to a repo your build host has and viewable via "yum repolist". That repo should point to the desired CentOS 7 build tree directory. A note about the package list. Yes, listed out every individual packcage is tedious. Perhaps some package groups could be used but they typically drag in a lot of unwanted additional packages. Suggestions welcome. Here is a simple script and please don't nag at me because I'm a scripting novice. I hope email client word wrapping and screen sizes don't butcher it too bad: - - - - - # To get a package list without version numbers from a target system # rpm -qa --qf "%{n} " > packages.txt # Put contents of packages.txt after "-y install \" line below mkdir /ostemplate yum \ --installroot /ostemplate \ --nogpg \ --releasever=7 \ --enablerepo=centos7pubqa \ -y install \ centos-release filesystem ncurses-base mailcap tzdata glibc-common xz-libs \ ncurses-libs pcre libselinux info libdb popt sed libcom_err libuuid expat \ libacl libgpg-error dbus-libs gawk lua libxml2 glib2 shared-mime-info apr cpio \ gmp p11-kit tcp_wrappers-libs perl-parent perl-podlators perl-Text-ParseWords \ perl-Pod-Escapes perl-libs perl-threads perl-constant perl-Filter \ perl-Time-Local perl-threads-shared perl-File-Path perl-Scalar-List-Utils \ perl-Getopt-Long libcap-ng nss-softokn libassuan libunistring diffutils gpm-libs \ libnfnetlink keyutils-libs gettext-libs p11-kit-trust nettle \ gobject-introspection vim-minimal pinentry make libselinux-utils ncurses \ libverto libsemanage krb5-libs openldap cracklib libmount systemd-libs libuser \ pam libblkid util-linux python-libs dhcp-libs libcurl python-urlgrabber rpm-libs \ dhcp-common libselinux-python python-iniparse python-chardet yum-metadata-parser \ python-backports-ssl_match_hostname newt-python pyxattr binutils logrotate \ procps-ng mariadb-libs fipscheck-lib openssh libmnl iptables json-c \ device-mapper cryptsetup-libs dbus iputils cronie-anacron crontabs libestr \ gnupg2 rpm-python pygpgme libnl3 yum-utils man-db dhclient audit openssh-server \ libgudev1 net-tools elinks python-pyudev policycoreutils python-configobj \ pygobject3-base sudo wget file tar which psmisc libpcap libsysfs libdaemon lzo \ libgcc setup basesystem kbd-misc bind-license nss-softokn-freebl glibc libstdc++ \ bash libsepol zlib audit-libs nspr chkconfig bzip2-libs nss-util grep libattr \ libcap elfutils-libelf libgcrypt readline libidn libffi pkgconfig sqlite \ groff-base file-libs libtasn1 slang gdbm perl-HTTP-Tiny perl-Pod-Perldoc \ perl-Encode perl-Pod-Usage perl-macros perl-Storable perl-Carp perl-Exporter \ perl-Socket perl-File-Temp perl-PathTools perl-Pod-Simple perl apr-util libcroco \ cyrus-sasl-lib libgomp kmod-libs libedit hostname js newt ca-certificates less \ dbus-glib acl libdb-utils findutils xz sysvinit-tools ustr nss-tools \ openssl-libs gzip cracklib-dicts nss libpwquality coreutils shadow-utils \ libutempter nss-sysinit python libssh2 python-pycurl curl rpm python-decorator \ python-slip dbus-python python-kitchen python-backports python-setuptools \ pyliblzma centos-logos kmod openssl nss_compat_ossl bind-libs-lite fipscheck \ httpd-tools libnetfilter_conntrack iproute qrencode-libs device-mapper-libs \ systemd systemd-sysv initscripts cronie libpipeline pth rpm-build-libs gpgme yum \ libnl3-cli rsyslog mlocate kbd postfix httpd ebtables openssh-clients authconfig \ python-slip-dbus mc gettext screen passwd gnutls elfutils-libs libss nano snappy \ libndp ethtool hardlink rootfiles ln -sf /proc/mounts /ostemplate/etc/mtab # I want Mountain time to be the default ln -sf /usr/share/zoneinfo/America/Denver /ostemplate/etc/localtime # Now compress that sucker cd /ostemplate ; tar -cvJf /root/centos-7-x86_64-viayum.tar.xz . ; cd ls -lh /root/centos-7-x86_64-viayum.tar.xz echo "Done building OS Template. Now test it." - - - - - TYL, -- Scott Dowdle 704 Church Street Belgrade, MT 59714 (406)388-0827 [home] (406)994-3931 [work] _______________________________________________ CentOS-virt mailing list CentOS-virt@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos-virt