On Wed, 2013-05-15 at 16:56 -0400, Rob Crittenden wrote: > Dean Hunter wrote: > > I have been reading manuals (yes, I know that is not fair but I can not > > stop myself). It has been about six months since I started working with > > FreeIPA and I thought it would be a good idea to see if I understood the > > FreeIPA Guide released with Fedora 17 any better now than before I > > started. > > > > I found a section that peaked my interest: 3.6. Setting up a Linux > > Client Through Kickstart. Then I checked the Fedora 19 Beta TC4 DVD I am > > using and discovered that neither the freeipa-client nor the autofs > > packages are included. Is this an oversight or has the objective of > > having the FreeIPA client enabled "out of the box" changed? > > > > Also, is the edition of the manual, 2.2.0, intended to indicate the > > FreeIPA version to which the manual corresponds? > > You can specify additional repos/packages in a kickstart script, they do > not need to be included in the ISO. > > But yes, we're trying to make this easier. There is some limited support > for configuring IPA via authconfig, for example. > > rob
I am sorry, but I must respectfully disagree about specifying packages that are not in the ISO. I just tried it: . Starting package installation process ========================================================================= ========================================================================= Question You have specified that the package 'freeipa-client' should be installed. This package does not exist. Would you like to skip this package and continue with installation? Please respond 'yes' or 'no': _______________________________________________ Freeipa-users mailing list [email protected] https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/freeipa-users
