On 5/17/19 11:34 AM, Stephen John Smoogen wrote:
> On Fri, 17 May 2019 at 14:02, Chris Adams <[email protected]> wrote:
...snip...
>>> Make it a predefined kickstart thing they can do so all they have to do
>> is
>>> add a line in it that says
>>>
>>> ssh_remote --user=<account> --keyfile=<url> --yesIwantrootandIknowitsbad
>>
>> If this is the desired path, I'd go with a couple of additional
>> arguments to existing directives:
>>
>>   --enablerootssh (for rootpw or maybe auth?)
>>   --sshkey (for both rootpw and user directives)
>>
>>
> Yeah.. --sshkey is a better name than --keyfile
> and --enablerootssh is better than --yesIwantrootandIknowitsbad

Some may notice this has already happened in Fedora 22:

https://pykickstart.readthedocs.io/en/latest/kickstart-docs.html?highlight=ssh#sshkey

I think there were some arm install cases that still needed ssh root
login post install, but those might be covered now (for example, a host
that needs to join a ipa realm, so you need to login as root to set that
up). CCing dgillmore here as I think he was the one who had the example
last time this was brought up.

kevin

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