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 +====== Create Kickstart File ======
  
 Start with the kickstart containing many of the config options selected for the existing system located at: Start with the kickstart containing many of the config options selected for the existing system located at:
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     * See [[linux_wiki:os_install_kickstart|this page for detailed kickstart config file examples]].     * See [[linux_wiki:os_install_kickstart|this page for detailed kickstart config file examples]].
  
-\\+===== Create Kickstart File: CLI ===== 
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 +If you do not have a GUI, you can: 
 +  * Modify a default kickstart file on a system that you have access to directly (/root/anaconda-ks.cfg). 
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 +  * Use a CLI tool ksshell to create a file or modify an existing 
 +    * Install ksshell (provided by pykickstart)<code bash>yum install pykickstart</code> 
 +    * Create a kickstart file 
 +      * Open an existing kickstart to modify<code bash>ksshell --input /root/anaconda-ks.cfg --output mynewkickstart.cfg</code> 
 +      * Start from scratch<code bash>ksshell --output mynewkickstart.cfg</code> 
 +    * ksshell edit mode 
 +      * Tab Completion: While in the ks shell, use tab completion to see available commands 
 +      * View current kickstart<code bash>ks> .show</code> 
 +      * Quit and write to output file<code bash>ks> .quit</code> 
 + 
 +===== Create Kickstart File: GUI ===== 
 If you have a GUI: You can install the kickstart config generator If you have a GUI: You can install the kickstart config generator
 <code bash> <code bash>
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 </code> </code>
   * You can create a new kickstart file or load an existing (such as /root/anaconda-ks.cfg)   * You can create a new kickstart file or load an existing (such as /root/anaconda-ks.cfg)
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 +====== Kickstart a System ======
  
 Once you have a kickstart file created Once you have a kickstart file created
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