example kickstart (ks.cfg)

Pete Travis lists at petetravis.com
Tue Jan 14 20:18:06 UTC 2014


On Jan 14, 2014 1:04 PM, "bruce" <badouglas at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hi.
>
> Looking to see how to craft a kickstart (ks.cfg) file by hand that
> demonstrates the overall process of setting up a hidden partition, as
> well as regular partitions on the drive.
>
> I'm looking to play with creating a regular install of centos (or
> whatever) on the main partitions, as well as do some test pre/post
> commands..
>
> At the same time, I'd like to create a hidden partition that I can
> then do some pre/post functions to play with how the hidden partition
> gets created.
>
> The end goal, would be a test process that would allow me to
> "install"/boot into either side.
>
> As to the hidden partition, I'm assuming that this implies me creating
> a partition that's not viewable from the df -h commands... Or am I
> missing something here. Or, maybe a better question, is there a way to
> create a partition that I can boot into that can't be seen by the
> casual user using the usual system/disk cmds?
> >>(Looking over different sites/ariticels via the net, not sure about
this part!)
>
> So, any pointers to sample cfg files would be helpful!
>
> thanks
> --
>

OK, I'll bite. What is the purpose of the "hidden partition" ?

--Pete
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