Add this to the end of your kickstart file:=====================%postyum -y update=====================In fact, you can do all sorts of things, like configure services using chkconfig. You have a bash interpreter and your chrooted into your new install.
I used to do all sorts of crazy stuff in there, until I found puppet :) Now I have minimal kickstart configs and I let puppet do all the heavy lifting.
And how do you get kickstart to start puppet? Do you need to add stuff in %post or is it enough to just install the packages?
We are investigating doing just that - kickstart a CentOS Xen guest and get it to pull as much configuration as possible through puppet.
Any other hints anyone can give about using Puppet on CentOS would be appreciated.
Thanks.
--Amos
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