![]() #logvol /var/log/audit -fstype=ext4 -name=lv_audit -vgname=vg1 -grow -size=512 # here so unless you clear all partitions first, this is # Note that any partitions you deleted are not expressed # The following is the partition information you requested Rootpw -iscrypted $6$ctcMrYm9AEKlWfnA$kcRxAfrhWXsioG7fmNlDjApHfEfIRzOpF/26y5baUzO9Ui0lyDxq1mGmya/vgg8QWb2rrK2D/ZXvjaCgVqs/M/Īuthconfig -enableshadow -passalgo=sha512īootloader -location=mbr -driveorder=sda -append="crashkernel=auto audit=1 rhgb rhgb quiet quiet" -password=$6$5XAx7bX3TjSpfrAn$VifzJ4djGMgF0xlkAfh3drvI7SF/4ZFuoZesvtuJ/1j8lJ. Network -onboot no -device eth1 -bootproto dhcp -noipv6 -hostname foo.com Network -onboot yes -device eth0 -bootproto dhcp -noipv6 -hostname foo.com Here is the kickstart file # Kickstart file automatically generated by anaconda. This is how the kickstart file is generated kickstart interactive ![]() ![]() However tcpdump was not installed and there was no errrors about not finding the package in the logs, since I have narrowed it down to I must be using the wrong name since tcpdump is in the packages folder of my iso image.ĭoes anyone know if I am using the wrong package name to install tcpdump with kickstart and if not, why is tcpdump not installing? Like I did with java and g++ in the kickstart package installation section. I have a kickstart file for RHEL 6 and in the package section for the installing of the TCPdump command line utility I put tcpdump as the package name. ![]()
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