On Mon, 2005-02-28 at 16:51 -0500, Eric Warnke wrote: > >Alexandre Oliva wrote: >> Yeah, I know. But firstboot doesn't run for kickstart installs, for >> one, and kickstart can't use Extras CDs, so you're stuck with doing >> the post-install stage by hand. Yuck. > >1) You can configure firstboot to run after kickstarting "firstboot >--enable" in your kickstart file. > >2) Do what I do. Kickstart %post section that installs a rpm with >updates fot yum repos as well as new ones. I import all the necessary >keys and do a "yum -y update" and then "yum -y install packagename". >This way when the computer reboots you have an up-to-date system. I use >this process to add my own custom repo and I have a rpm for "desktop" >systems whose dependancies are the software I want installed. yum in fc4 should allow: yum -y shell /path/to/some/file file would contain: install foo remove bar update baz groupinstall foo run it works in yum 2.3.0 now, iirc, but it's not as refined as i'd like. -sv