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On 03/11/17 12:05, Alastair Rogers wrote:
I am currently looking at utilising ansible for our VM creation and
initial OS setup.
We have VMware vCenter hosting our VM’s and I am comfortable with VM
creation with the ansible module vmware_guest. The difficulty I have
is with taking the VM to an operational RHEL install. Booting from an
ISO requires user input to manually install or providing a kickstart
file. I would like to be handoff during the spin up of a new VM.
Can you suggest a way I can overcome this difficulty?
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