Re: Forester project - Anaconda kickstart with Redfish

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> Question: is osbuild/Image Builder a hard dependency here? What if I
> wanted to use appliance-tools, lorax, or kiwi based images?

Good point, not a hard dependency at all. I am trying to keep things simple as much as possible because I feel like the project website is already difficult to understand. But Anaconda is the only dependency, essentially the project is nothing else than a HTTP endpoint which can serve kickstart, grub configuration and the bootloader itself and Anaconda second stage plus the image (tarball). In fact, it could also do RPM-based installations at some point, but again I want to keep it simple for now.

I only know lorax (livemedia-creator) and I actually tested it once, I haven’t tried the others. Essentially, the Forester project expects to be able to apply the "liveimg" anaconda statement in order to deploy an image.

> Basically, all you need to do is file a fedora infrastructure ticket
> asking for a mailing list under either lists.fedoraproject.org,

Thanks a bunch! Created:

https://pagure.io/fedora-infrastructure/issue/11594

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lzap
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