In the %post section, you can run useradd. :)
Thanks,
Matt
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Li, Chun Ming [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, July 10, 2000 5:34 PM
> To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
> Subject: Add user during Kickstart installation?
>
>
> Hello,
>
> I had my kickstart config file setup to do network headless
> installation.
> The problem I ran into is after client completes the
> installation I have no
> way of login on to the client. I want to add a user during
> install, so I
> can login remotely.
>
> Is there an option in the kickstart file that allows me to do that?
>
>
> Thanks
>
> Chun
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Lutz Voigt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Friday, June 30, 2000 2:27 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Kickstart installation problem
>
> Hello,
> while trying to install some computers using
> kickstart, I
> recognized an error
> (or should I say feature) in the partition
> process. All of
> those machines have
> an Adaptec 19160 SCSI controller and a 9 GB
> SCSI harddrive
> which should
> be divided into 8 partitions. Here is the
> partition part of
> my ks.cfg file
>
> zerombr yes
> clearpart --all
> part / --size 128
> part /var --size 640
> part swap --size 192
> part /home2 --size 2048
> part /opt --size 1536
> part /usr --size 1152
> part /tmp --size 768
> part /unused --size 1536 --grow
>
>
> After installation has completed the system won't start.
> Using a rescue image
> and fdisk, I found the following partition table:
> Device Boot Start End size Id
> System
> sda1 * 1 262 2104483+ 83
> Linux
> sda2 263 1115 6851722+ 5
> Extended
> sda5 263 458 1574328+ 83
> Linux
> sda6 459 746 2313328+ 83
> Linux
> sda7 747 893 1180746 83 Linux
> sda8 894 991 787153+ 83
> Linux
> sda9 992 1073 658633+ 83
> Linux
> sda10 1074 1098 200781 82
> Linux swap
> sda11 1099 1115 136521 83
> Linux
>
> According to this, the root partiotion is on sda11 and
> therefore /boot is
> beyond cylinder 1023.
>
> I assume that the order of the partitions
> should result in
> better system
> performance but how can I prevent kickstart
> from putting my
> root partition in a
> location different from sda1? Is there a flag
> that I might
> have missed or is it
> impossible to have influence on partition ordering?
>
> Allthough it shouldn't matter, I'm doing NFS based
> kickstart installations and
> kickstarts configuration file resides on the
> server as well.
>
> Thanks in advance
> Lutz
>
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