I want everything managed by puppet because if it is not it only adds 
operational complexity into the environment. I have found that using 
kickstart to bootstrap puppet works well.  Kickstart does the minimum  to 
get puppet running (root volume group, temporary network, puppet rpms) and 
the last line kicks off a puppet run.  Everything else is managed by 
puppet.  This way you can spin up a vm in your favorite virtual machine 
provider and puppet gives you everything you need without any other 
processes involved. 

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