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178 z/VM and Linux on IBM System z: The Virtualization Cookbook for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.0
/nfs/ks *
/nfs/virt-cookbook-RH6 *
/nfs/rhel6 *
10.2 Configuring the LINUX02 user for kickstart
Earlier, you should have created the LINUX02 user ID. It is now time to configure it for
kickstart. LINUX02 must have its own parameter and configuration files, which are again
based on the RH6GOLD user ID.
Perform the following steps:
1. Log off of MAINT and log on to LNXMAINT. Copy the parameter and configuration files
from RH6GOLD to LINUX02 as follows:
==> copy rh6gold * d linux02 = =
2. Edit the LINUX02 PARM-RH6 file. Because this is a non-interactive installation, the vnc
options are no longer required. The ks= line directs the installer to get the kickstart file
from the installation server. RUNKS=1 is required for kickstarts, and the cmdline option
prevents the installer’s text-based user interface from opening on the 3270 console.
==> x linux02 parm-rh6 d
ramdisk_size=40000 root=/dev/ram0 ro ip=off
CMSDASD=191 CMSCONFFILE=linux02.conf-rh6
ks=nfs:9.60.18.223:/nfs/ks/linux02-ks.cfg
RUNKS=1 cmdline
====> file
3. Next, edit the LINUX02 CONF file, and change the DASD range and networking information:
==> x linux02 conf-rh6 d
DASD=100-101,300-301
HOSTNAME=gpok225.endicott.ibm.com
NETTYPE=qeth
IPADDR=9.60.18.225
...
====> file
4. Log off of LNXMAINT.
10.3 Kickstarting the LINUX02 user
Perform the following steps to kickstart the LINUX02 user:
1. Log on to LINUX02. When asked to perform an IPL from disk 100, answer n:
LOGON LINUX02
...
Do you want to IPL Linux from minidisk 100? y/n
n
2. Add more memory for the installation process. Temporarily modify the storage up to 512
MB with the DEFINE STORAGE command. Then run ipl cms and again answer n to the
question of performing an IPL of Linux:
==> def stor 1g
00: STORAGE = 1G
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