# eventually, we'll allow cdrom kickstarts nfs --server porkchop.redhat.com --dir /mnt/test/i386 # keymap to use, same as keymap named in kbdconfig keyboard us # Disk partitioning stuff goes here. It also sets up the fstab stuff # and selects which partitions are formatted. All swap partitions are # formatted and used though. # this should be install or upgrade, defaults to 'install' if omitted install # it would be nice if we could setup networking parameters for installs # which weren't bootpd :-( # printer configuration goes here # mouse types are: ps/2 mousesystems microsoft logitech atibm logibm msbm # the default device is right for busmice, /dev/cua0 for serial mice, and # can be overridden with "--device cua2" # if three button emulation is needed, specify "--emulthree" # # this is just like /usr/sbin/mouseconfig mouse ps/2 # the timezone command takes the same args as /usr/sbin/timeconfig # see the timeconfig 2.0 man page for details timezone --utc US/Eastern # xconfiguration # Video card selection: # You can let it try to find you PCI card automatically, OR # specify --card (see Xconfigurator --help for list), OR # specify --server (also see Xconfigurator --help) # # Monitor selection: # If none specified, assumes 640x480@60hz. # Otherwise, use --monitor , see Xconfigurator --help for list, OR # use --hsync and --vsync . For example: # --hsync "31.5,35.5,50-65" --vsync "50-70" # # xconfig --monitor "tatung cm14uhe" # this root password goes over the network in the clear for NFS kickstarts # it's probably a good idea not to use the real root password here # # if the password is already crypted (and suitable for inclusion in # /etc/passwd without further editing), use the iscrypted flag. this # should be used to prevent a cleartext root password from going over # the network rootpw kickmeRH # lilo install goes to mbr by default w/ no append line. you can modify # this as shown in the example # lilo --append "mem=128M" --location mbr # the location is one of mbr (default), none, or partition # this command is called 'silo' on the sparc, and doesn't exist on the alpha # # zerombr yes|no # # Should the install automatically zero the partition table if it is corrupt? # zerombr yes # # clearpart - requires --all or --linux # # --all removes everything from ALL DRIVES # --linux removes all linux native/swap from ALL DRIVES # clearpart --linux # # part --size [--grow] [--maxsize ] # part / --size 250 part swap --size 32 part /usr --size 500 --grow --maxsize 800 part /tmp --size 100 --grow # packges to install follow here # '@ component' may be used to include entire components, redundant items # are okay %packages @ Networked Workstation bsd-games