Here is what it RHEL documentation states about its accuracy. Theoretically it allows you to make sure that your Kickstart config has proper syntax and that it would work – but only in theory. There also exists pykickstart package which offers ksvalidator tool. In the SECONDARY one we will load our generated ISO file containing Kickstart config file. In the PRIMARY (the one to boot from) we will load the rhel-8.5-x86_64-boot.iso ISO file. The kickme RHEL machine needs to have two (2) CD-ROM drives. To make that example more interesting (and more corporate) I added second NIC for the backup network – so we will also have to generate additional route for it in the Kickstart config. r-r-r- 1 root wheel 103 Apr 6 21:54 media.repoīelow you will find the RHEL machine that will be used for the automated Kickstart installation – also as seen on VirtualBox. r-r-r- 1 root wheel 1455 Apr 6 21:53 extra_files.jsonĭr-xr-xr-x 3 root wheel 6 Apr 6 21:54 imagesĭr-xr-xr-x 2 root wheel 16 Apr 6 21:54 isolinux r-r-r- 1 root wheel 5135 Apr 6 21:53 RPM-GPG-KEY-redhat-release r-r-r- 1 root wheel 1669 Apr 6 21:53 RPM-GPG-KEY-redhat-beta ![]() treeinfoĭr-xr-xr-x 4 root wheel 4 Apr 6 21:50 AppStreamĭr-xr-xr-x 4 root wheel 4 Apr 6 21:53 BaseOSĭr-xr-xr-x 3 root wheel 3 Apr 6 21:53 EFI www:~ # ls -l /usr/local/www/nginx/rhel-8.5/ Here are the contents of the /usr/local/DVD. www # grep -v '#' /usr/local/etc/nginx/nf | grep '^' Here is the unmodified NGINX config but with comments non displayed. I used the default stock config that points at /usr/local/DVD contents to the /usr/local/It takes about 10 GB. I also installed the nginx package but the only thing I did with NGINX was to enable it to start automatically. Below you will find its configuration from /etc/rc.conf file. Its default FreeBSD ZFS install on single disk.
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