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rootpw [iscrypted]
<password>
•
--iscrypted
— If this is present, the password argument is assumed to already be encrypted.
selinux
(optional)
Sets the state of SELinux on the installed system. SELinux defaults to enforcing in anaconda.
selinux [disabled|enforcing|permissive]
•
--enforcing
— Enables SELinux with the default targeted policy being enforced.
Note
If the
selinux
option is not present in the kickstart file, SELinux is enabled and set
to
--enforcing
by default.
•
--permissive
— Outputs warnings based on the SELinux policy, but does not actually
enforce the policy.
•
--disabled
— Disables SELinux completely on the system.
services
(optional)
Modifies the default set of services that will run under the default runlevel. The services listed in
the disabled list will be disabled before the services listed in the enabled list are enabled.
•
--disabled
— Disable the services given in the comma separated list.
•
--enabled
— Enable the services given in the comma separated list.
Do not include spaces in the list of services
If you include spaces in the comma-separated list, kickstart will enable or disable only
the services up to the first space. For example:
services --disabled auditd, cups,smartd, nfslock
will disable only the
auditd
service. To disable all four services, this entry should
include no spaces between services:
services --disabled auditd,cups,smartd,nfslock
shutdown
(optional)
Shut down the system after the installation has successfully completed. During a kickstart
installation, if no completion method is specified, the
reboot
option is used as default.
The
shutdown
option is roughly equivalent to the
shutdown
command.
For other completion methods, refer to the
halt
,
poweroff
, and
reboot
kickstart options.
skipx
(optional)
If present, X is not configured on the installed system.
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