General :: Add New User In Kickstart File

Apr 29, 2010

I am currently trying to add a new user on a linux box in the %post section of the kickstart file. The user however doesn't get created after I reboot the box after install. Am I missing anything ?Just for info. I am installing RHEL5.4 on a 64 bit box, I know this should not matter, but what the heck!!

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General :: Use A Kickstart File For Red Hat With No Dhcp Server?

Apr 6, 2009

I'm trying to do a red hat Advanced server 4 update 7 install using a kick start file on the network. The server with the kickstart file and dvd contents is on the same subnet as the server receiving the install. We have done it before in the past just fine using:linux nofb text ks=http://serverip/path at the boot/install screen. After that the ip address info is entered manually and the kickstart does its thing. When doing this with update 7, the install acts like a regular install. When i check the http access logs on the other server, it shows no access from the server receiving the install.I have tried adding an ip address to the install command. Such as:

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General :: Unable To Load A Kickstart File

Nov 8, 2010

I m facing a problem from few days i try to sort it out but i fail to overcome from this problem .

i configure a pxe boot server and mount the RHEL iso to /bootins/tree directory

Then after i created a /kick/client.cfg kickstart file. and share both the directory /bootins/tree and /kick with nfs

below is the entry of my /etc/exports directory

/bootins/tree 192.168.10.0/24(rw,sync)
/kick 192.168.10.0/24(rw,sync)

my client machine can successfully boot from the server but after booting an error msg is come, the msg is unable to load a kickstart file , i dont know why this happens coz i can successfully mount both the above share from another linux machine but dont know why at booting time this msg is appears firewall is off

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General :: Error With CentOS Kickstart File?

Jan 6, 2010

I have downloaded the following kickstart file for installing minimal < 300 MB space centOS 5.2. I have created a Virtual Machine for Linux and attempting to install CentOS.here is my kickstart file:

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# Kickstart file
#

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General :: Unable To Create Boot CD With Kickstart File

Mar 18, 2010

I'm unable to create a linux boot cd with a kickstart file. I have a working kickstart file and a working boot image (tested by booting using the network for the kickstart file), but I can't seem to put them both on the DVD.

Here are the steps I took
1. mount the *.iso file to /mnt/isosetups
2. Recursively copy all the files from /mnt/isosetups to /mnt/bootcd
3. removing /mnt/bootcd/isolinux/boot.cat
4. running the mkisofx command (used -c to recreate boot.cat)
5. put the new image on a windows box and burned to a dvd using roxio

The result was that I could enter the red hat boot menu but the server couldn't find the boot image on the cd. I could go into more detail about what commands I entered, my environment, what I tested, etc.

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Fedora Installation :: User Created W/Kickstart Password Is Wrong

Aug 13, 2010

I have a kickstart script that attempts to create user "joeblow" with an encrypted password. The user is created okay, but the password does not seem to "take". After installation is complete, and the system is rebooted, this is the relevant portion of /etc/passwd:

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This is the relevant portion of /etc/shadow:

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Where there are two exclamation points, I would expect the encrypted password (as is the case for the root user, which is also created in the kickstart file).

The relevant line in my kickstart file looks like this:

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That password string, which is 34 characters, is the word "password", encrypted with this command:

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Also in my kickstart file is this line:

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After the install is complete, I reboot and attempt to log in as "joeblow", but no dice. If I log in as root, and manually put the above encrypted password into /etc/shadow for jowblow, I can then log in as joeblow.

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Software :: RHEL5.4 Rpm File Not Loading From Kickstart File

Mar 18, 2010

I have been using a boot disk with a kickstart file that calls rpm files that are on RHEL4.8. The rpm files tk-devel,tcl-devel,nss-devel and nspr-devel respond back during the install of RHEL5.e with a pop-up saying they do not exist,but when I look on the RHEL5.4 DVD they do exist in the Workstation directory.

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General :: Create User Add File With Default Password And Force User To Change It?

Feb 2, 2010

I want to add 50 new users, not on the server yet I want to add them all to group Accounting - with 1 option, not user by user I want to setup a default password for them all, and have it say something like 'You must now change password or no access will be permitted' Any other options I also want to do once, not for each user?

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Red Hat :: How To Copy File Off DVD Created With Kickstart

May 23, 2011

I can't figure out how to copy a file off a custom RHEL 5 DVD that I created with kickstart after the installation completes and the %post runs. I don't want to run as "%post --no-chroot" because I have a script of system changes that needs to run in chroot. I just want to copy one RPM file into the /tmp so my script can install it. Can I have two %posts, one with chroot and one without? I can't seem to find any RHEL 5.5+ guides for kickstart that can explain to me how to make it work.

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Ubuntu Installation :: How To Load Kickstart Config File - Refuses To Load File / Launches Generic Install

May 6, 2010

I created an Ubuntu 10.4 iso with the kickstart cfg on it, trying to boot it with the ks=/cdrom/pathtoconfig (tried even ks=cdrom:/path) parameter in VirtualBox but it refuses to load the file and just launches the generic install.

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Networking :: Pxe Booting Is Not Reading Kickstart File?

Jun 27, 2010

i am trying to boot linux pc from network booting.. so using pxe,tftp,dhcp(1).i configured my /etc/dhcpd.conf file as...

ddns-update-style none;
ignore client-updates;
allow booting;

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Software :: Post Installation In Kickstart File

Mar 22, 2011

I have created a customized RHEL 5.4 DVD and placed a Kickstart file in it.It is running fine except the post installation steps.I need to copy some files from DVD to the newly built server. For this I have modified my Kickstart file as below, but no luck.

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Fedora :: Putting Kickstart File Onto USB Flash Drive

Dec 1, 2009

Here is a way to prepare a USB flash drive to save your kickstart file to it, and then read the kickstart file from the USB drive during a new Fedora installation.A USB flash drive is recognised by the Linux kernel as just another hard drive.This is how I set up my USB flash drive to use it to store my kickstart file on.You will need a working Linux system to set up the USB drive.

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Server :: Use The System-config-kickstart To Generate A Ks.cfg File?

Feb 1, 2010

I'm using RHEL 5.4 and trying to use the system-config-kickstart to generate a ks.cfg file with all the settings already appeneded. After running the "system-config-kickstart --generate ks.cfg" command, the file gets created but it's missing the firewall configuration, partition information and so on.

How can these settings also be generated with the system-config-kickstart?

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Software :: Skip 'Installation Method' In Kickstart File

Mar 16, 2011

I have created a customized RHEL 5.4 DVD and placed a Kickstart file in it.It is running fine except I have to manually choose "Local CDROM" in the installation process. (see attached pic)Any idea how to skip this.

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Fedora Installation :: Generate A Kickstart File From An Existing Setup ?

Jan 4, 2009

I have recently been given the task of setting up some thirty odd netbooks with F10 and i was wondering if there is a way to generate a kickstart file from the first netbook (my one lol ) that i have setup to our needs so as to use it to create the same install on the rest of the netbooks. i had thought that i could use the anaconda-ks.cfg file in root's home dir but it is not at all representative of the custom package list i chose during the install.

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Networking :: Setup A PXE Kickstart Installation - File (ks.cfg) Not Picked The Machine

Aug 4, 2010

I am in a VMware environment, and using RHEL 5.4. I am trying to setup a PXE Kickstart installation. For this I have configured DHCP and TFTP, made a kickstart file and shared it in the network through HTTP. My problem is that somehow kickstart file (ks.cfg) is not picked by the machine in which I am installing the OS. Although, the contents of my kickstart file can be viewed over HTTP. Please see KS_Error.jpg.

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However, I believe DHCP and TFTP is working fine as I am getting the correct IP 192.168.1.115 which I have set in /etc/dhcpd.conf. Also, my label 1 which I have set in /tftpboot/linux-install/pxelinux.cfg/default is working fine as I able to locate initrd and vmlinuz. Please see attached Image_1.jpg how to troubleshoot this. I need to paste any of my configuration files?.

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CentOS 5 :: Kickstart File Post - Copy / Paste Scripting

Feb 23, 2010

I want to design a kickstart file that creates an unattended installation (I've passed that part). After it installs, I want it to automatically read the device's MAC address and change the hostname to match the MAC address with the separators removed. (For example if the MAC address is 01-02-03-04-05-06, the prompt after login should read "root@010203040506")

I know this is entered in the "%post" section of the kickstart file, and I know I'm supposed to use the "cut" and "sed" commands, but I have no idea what I'm doing or how to do it. script so I can copy/paste it into my kickstart file?

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General :: Limit On File Size - Doesn't Allow User To Create File Which Are Greater Than 100Kb

Jun 13, 2011

I was just testing specifying limit on file size to a user and have added the following to /etc/security/limits.conf bob soft fsize 100 This basically should have said not to allow bob to create anyfile greater than 100Kb in size.

But the interesting thing is, if bob already has any file which is greater than 100Kb in size, it even doesn't allow to log him into the system both from console and SSH. Also nothing is logged in logs.. How do I configure it so that, bob can login to the system even though he has any file greater than 100Kb (but doesn't allow him to create file which are greater than 100Kb) ??

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General :: Kickstart Red Hat From DVD?

Feb 9, 2011

I learnt that there is a way where we can automate the installation of Red Hat using a kickstart script. However, everywhere they talk about doing that from bootable floppy image. I have a single DVD of Red Hat (RHEL5). Can anyone tell how can I kickstart the installation using the kickstart script, i.e., where do I place the ks.cfg file on the disk and what command should be given at the boot prompt? (Kickstart from DVD and not from any network.)

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General :: Change Only The User Of A File?

Jul 27, 2011

I have a textfile with name negin.txt in /home and did the following:

Right click → Properties → Permissions → Advanced Permissions → Add Entry → Named User user:wwwrun

Is it possible to do this over the shell?

I tried chown wwwrun /home/negin.txt but got no result. What is wrong here?

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General :: Add A User In Sudoers File

Oct 4, 2010

How do I add a user in a sudoers file.

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General :: Any Benchmark Could Use To Compare Kickstart With WDS?

Jun 21, 2010

Does anyone know of any benchmark I could use to compare kickstart with WDS?Apart from like saying that windows takes 15mins to deply a system comapared to Kickstart.What else can i really use and put figures to it?

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General :: Difference Between Jumpstart And Kickstart?

Feb 18, 2010

Anyone who have idea on difference between Jumpstart and Kickstart?

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Server :: Edit The Default RHEL CD To Have It Automatically Install RHEL Based Off Of A Kickstart File

Mar 2, 2011

is possible to edited the default RHEL CD to have it automatically install RHEL based off of a kickstart file that I will store locally on the CD. My plan would be to put a cd in a server and have the OS automatically being installed.

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General :: File Permission To Specific User?

Jan 13, 2011

i have created a file (by root user) called test.txt. Then i created a user bob. Now i want only bob to read/write/execute this file and no other user shall have any permission on it.

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General :: Forbid User From Opening A File?

Mar 24, 2010

If there's some file, how can i forbid user to open it ? Ex. some text file or video file and forbid regular users (except root) to open/play it . Wouldn't chmod work here or should i use some other method ?

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General :: Hide File Systems From User

Jul 23, 2009

I was wondering if it was possible to hide the File Systems from a user. So when then browse through folders or choose to save something the default folder is their "home" folder. I am using SAM Linux distribution and don't want my users to be able to screw anything up! I use thunar as my file manager and was just wondering if it is possible?

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General :: An Exception Is Occurs Just After The Kickstart Installation

May 22, 2010

After completing the installation using kickstart , the exception is occured, just after performing post installation,i am sending the exception image

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General :: Use Kickstart To Install Centos From Cdrom?

Apr 12, 2010

when i use kickstart to install centos from cdrom (i make it myself in my way),i got a %post script problem with the kickstart file. 1.%post script used to copy my own software from cdrom to hard disk.then make install automaitlly with bash script.

the %post script like :
%post
mkdir -p /myownsoftware
cp -r /mnt/myownsoftware/* /myownsoftware
cd /myownsoftware

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