Thanks a lot, Roland!

I happen to *have* a CentOS 5.<mumble> installation (at work) so that's 
(mostly?) compatible with RHEL 5, but this is much appreciated and will make it 
easier to test OPM when I'm not at my usual work environment.


Bård
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From: Opm [[email protected]] on behalf of Roland Kaufmann 
[[email protected]]
Sent: 02 April 2014 10:29
To: OPM Mailing List
Subject: [OPM] RHEL5 virtual test machines

Dear OPM community,

Since compatibility with RHEL5 is both important for the project, but at
the same time hard to ensure without actually having an installation
present, I want to share a script I wrote some time ago but just
recently found the time to clean reasonably up.

I will perform an unattended installation of a virtual CentOS machine,
which will use the terminal window as a serial console, looking more or
less as if you had an SSH connection to a server.

 From there you can perform installation of the tools necessary to build
and run the OPM simulators, cf. the README. (It was originally created
to test the build setup).

I have tested it only on my Ubuntu 12.04 setup. Error handling is
probably very lacking. :-) You can find the script here:

   <https://raw.github.com/rolk/kickstart/master/kickstart-centos.sh>

--
        Roland.

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