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    centos 7 kickstart - were to put ks file

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      robertkwild
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      should i chown it apache:apache?

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        george1421 Moderator @robertkwild
        last edited by

        @robertkwild You can change it if you want. It should work as long as world has read access. You can test by a second computer, just open a browser and connect to the FOG ip address and then the name of the file to see if you can download it with a browser.

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          robertkwild
          last edited by

          thanks @george1421 i can access the kickstart script via the web gui so all is good

          i can view it but i cant download it

          if i go here

          https://fog-ip/ks.cfg

          i can view it on the web

          but if i go here

          https://fog-ip/

          it re directs me to the fog dashboard, ie

          https://fog-ip//fog/management/index.php?node=home

          i was hoping it would list the dir listing of apache and when i click the file i could download it

          maybe i need to make a dir and put the file in the dir and then i can download it

          many thanks,
          rob

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            george1421 Moderator @robertkwild
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            @robertkwild If you can access the file via a web browser then you should be pretty confident that the centos linux kernel can get it when its time. As for directory browsing of the apache docroot that is turned off. The redirect asking for no specific file and then being redirected to the fog web ui is by design. You would need to do some changing in the web configuration if you wanted to do that. I would advise against changing the web configuration in apache because it may stop fog from operating.

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              robertkwild
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              @george1421 im getting closer, ive tried all different variants but this is the best one, this one actually tries to load the “kickstart” file

              kernel tftp://${fog-ip}/os/centos/7/vmlinuz ks=http://${fog-ip}/listing/ks.cfg
              initrd tftp://${fog-ip}/os/centos/7/initrd.img
              boot || goto MENU

              but this is the error i get when trying it out

              ks.JPG

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                robertkwild
                last edited by

                changed it like so and so far so good, will let you know the outcome, big shout out to @george1421

                kernel tftp://${fog-ip}/os/centos/7/vmlinuz ks=nfs:${fog-ip}:/images/os/centos/7/ks.cfg
                initrd tftp://${fog-ip}/os/centos/7/initrd.img
                boot || goto MENU

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                  george1421 Moderator @robertkwild
                  last edited by george1421

                  @robertkwild Again I would confirm if you can download the config file via a browser first. If you can and you are on the same subnet as the pxe booting computer then the problem is elsewhere. I see you’ve taken the minimalist approach to the kernel args. If that’s kind of working for you, I think I might just tack a few on for good measure since some kernels get cranky without the initrd line.

                  Using your ipxe menu config.

                  kernel tftp://${fog-ip}/os/centos/7/vmlinuz initrd=initrd.img ip=dhcp ks=http://${fog-ip}/listing/ks.cfg
                  initrd tftp://${fog-ip}/os/centos/7/initrd.img
                  boot || goto MENU
                  

                  And since we don’t know if it can’t pull the config file because of the http server or the client lets add in ip=dhcp for good measure.

                  FWIW imgargs command should do the same thing as appending the values after the kernel call, but I’ve seen some kernels not accept the imgargs line but take the kernel parameters the way you have presented them.

                  EDIT: I just noticed the certificate error. Your fog server is running configured under https:// but your curl call is using http:// This might also cause the error. Its not clear if all you need to do is change the kernel call to the ks file to https or have to do something different because fog is using a privately created certificate for https.

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                    makswojciech
                    last edited by

                    Hey,
                    Recently I have been doing exactly same think as you are doing now and in my case worked:
                    kernel tftp://${fog-ip}/os/centos/7/vmlinuz
                    initrd tftp://${fog-ip}/os/centos/7/initrd.img
                    imgargs vmlinuz initrd=initrd.img root=live:nfs://${fog-ip}:/images/os/centos/7/LiveOS/squashfs.img ip=dhcp inst.repo=nfs:${fog-ip}:/images/os/centos/7 inst.ks=nfs:${fog-ip}:/images/dev/ks.cfg splash quiet
                    boot || goto MENU

                    Note, that in my case I had to have kickstart file located in /images/dev.

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                      robertkwild
                      last edited by

                      ive tested it and all works perfect!!!

                      heres my kickstart script

                      #platform=x86, AMD64, or Intel EM64T
                      #version=DEVEL
                      # Install OS instead of upgrade
                      install
                      # Keyboard layouts
                      keyboard 'uk'
                      # Root password
                      rootpw --iscrypted
                      # System language
                      lang en_GB
                      # System authorization information
                      auth  --useshadow  --passalgo=sha512
                      # Use text mode install
                      text
                      # SELinux configuration
                      selinux --disabled
                      # Do not configure the X Window System
                      skipx
                      
                      # Use NFS installation media
                      nfs --server=10.110.10.60 --dir=/images/os/centos/7
                      
                      # Firewall configuration
                      firewall --disabled
                      # Network information
                      network  --bootproto=dhcp --device=eth0
                      # Reboot after installation
                      reboot
                      # System timezone
                      timezone Europe/London
                      # System bootloader configuration
                      bootloader --location=mbr
                      # Clear the Master Boot Record
                      zerombr
                      # Partition clearing information
                      clearpart --drives=sda --all --initlabel
                      #Create Partitions automatically
                      autopart --type=lvm
                      
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                        robertkwild @george1421
                        last edited by

                        @george1421 thanks george about this, i will edit my syntax and get back to you about this

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                          robertkwild
                          last edited by

                          my dir listing works but when i click the kickstart file, it doesnt ask me to download it, where as it should instead of just viewing me the contents of it

                          is it ok to add this line in my httpd.conf as i know @george1421 advised against it

                          <Directory /var/www/html/listing>
                          Options +Indexes
                          </Directory>

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