Brown, Scott CTR -Navair - Siap wrote:
Thanks for the reply. Unfortunately it seems something else is going on in the background. While I was waiting I decided to test out a theory by doing the following:
Cobbler import --path=/mnt/<.iso> --name=Test1 --kickstart=/root/kickstart/ks.cfg
Import does not take ISOs directly, you have to mount them on a loopback. That seems to be the problem.
The import seemed to work just fine except when I selected the Test1 in the menu, its saying that it needs some files from the <server>/cobbler/ks_mirror/Test1/images/stage2.img. But there are no files at all in the ks_mirror directory. Only a Config directory. What's really weird is that while watching the import, there was a lot of 'processing' going on putting files in that directory...
Also as per your below URL, the only thing in my svc directy are 3 python files. No sub-directories.... Thanks..
Scott
-----Original Message----- From: cobbler-bounces@lists.fedorahosted.org [mailto:cobbler-bounces@lists.fedorahosted.org] On Behalf Of Michael DeHaan Sent: Friday, July 11, 2008 15:20 To: cobbler mailing list Subject: Re: Custom Kickstarts
Brown, Scott CTR -Navair - Siap wrote:
Recently I've updated from 0.8.2 to 1.0.2 and when I did my cobbler sync after 'tweaking' the settings to fit my network, the 'kickstart' directory with my custom kickstarts is gone. How do I associate custom kickstarts to my profiles I added? Thanks..
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Cobbler does not save kickstarts it renders on the filesystem. It renders them dynamically.
See http://server/cblr/svc/op/ks/system/name OR http://server/cblr/svc/op/ks/profile/name
This is true for any values to --kickstart that are stored on the filesystem.
If you have a kickstart that is not being managed by a cobbler template, you can, however, make it available over http and do the following:
cobbler profile add --name=foo --kickstart=http://...
And it will not treat it as a template and will use it verbatim
Note: A user should never put any content of their own into /var/www/cobbler as cobbler owns that directory and will remove files added there during sync.
Does that answer the question?
--Michael
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