लिनक्स संबंधी सभी डाउन लॉड्स के लिए निम्न लिंक क्लिक करें:
Starting the kickstart installation:
Once the kickstart file (ks.cfg) has been created and placed in an accessible location, then you can begin the kickstart installation. The steps for this will be as follows:
1. Start the system with the boot media you created or the Red Hat Linux CD#1.
2. When the boot prompt appears, the installation program looks for a kickstart file if the ks argument is passed to the kernel here.
Boot with CD ROM:
If the kickstart file is on the bootable CD itself the start the system with this CD and enter th following command at boot: prompt (here the kickstart file name is ks.cfg):
boot: linux ks=cdrom:/ks.cfg
That is all. Installation will start using kickstart file in CD.
If we have kickstart file available on NFS server then we can use following command:
Kickstart file on NFS server:
boot: linux ks=nfs:linuxserver71.mydomain.com:/home/ks.cfg
The installation program looks for kickstart file on NFS server linuxserver71.mydomain.com and kickstart file ks.cfg in NFS share /home/ks.cfg.
GUI kickstart configurator - Overview
To create a custom kickstart installation file, we have another way also. It is the GUI kickstart configurator option. You may start GNOME or KDE graphical user interface, open command line interface and run redhat-config-kickstart command to open the Kickstart Configurator. There are 11 menu items, which can be configured to obtain the desired configuration file. I am not going in details of this, as it is out of scope of RHCE exams. Any way, it is very simple to configure kickstart file through this.
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