Mike McGrath wrote:
> I don't think we really need a template. What i think would
be better
> is a
> script that we pass a few paramaters to and creates a lvm volume and
> gets
> the install started.
>
> I guess we could pass to the script the guest name, the size of the
> logical
> volume and the distro to install we could keep in in hardcoded things
> like
> ram (512mb probably sane can be changed later) and the paths to the
> distros to install.
>
> and have an optional kickstart config path
>
Yeah I'd have to agree with this in an LVM environment. I'd always
used templates but I also typically use xen with actual files on the
filesystem. On second thought it may not work as well with a LVM
setup :(
I'm removing the template because it is quick and easy enough to do a
regular xenguest-install. Plus, we should be testing the installer
often anyway. =)
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/InfrastructurePrivate/PhoenixServers/XenSer...
I'm adding more details and HOWTO's here too.
Warren Togami
wtogami(a)redhat.com