%include syntax and usage
Robert Denton
robert at headsprout.com
Wed Sep 13 22:59:08 UTC 2006
Jesse, that's interesting approach. I have actually tried using wget
but I get the error that wget is not a known command. I usually do
not use a %pre section. Where should I put the wget? In the %post?
Don't I need to declare packages before the %post section?
Robert Denton
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On Sep 13, 2006, at 6:54 PM, Jesse Keating wrote:
> On Wednesday 13 September 2006 18:38, Robert Denton wrote:
>> Right, I see what you mean about the documentation. I would love for
>> one of the maintainers of kickstart to pipe in regarding how to use
>> include in kickstart scripts. Where does the "/path/to/file" need to
>> live in order for the install to see it. That is very confusing.
>
> The path is relative to the file system on the system being
> installed. I
> generate them in %pre to dump to /tmp/packages (since that's writable
> memdisk), or wget them to /tmp/packages so my %include
> is %include /tmp/packages.
>
> Think of it like this, once you've started the install, go to tty2
> where you
> would get a shell, and that file system would be where your file
> needs to
> live.
>
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