# This is the Prefix for your PXE Knife environment. # This Basically lets it know where things live in relation to the root directory # If you follow the instructions on http://pxeknife.erebor.org this will likely be # /pxeknife, for example PXEKNIFEPREFIX=/pxeknife # # Centos # # CENTOS defines which versions of Centos you wish to have available this can be: # - Specific version number E.G.: # - 5 # - 5.1 # - Specific version number w/ architecture # - 5.x86_64 # - 5.i386 # - Along with the following 'special' cases: # all - Snag all versions, both 32-bit and 64-bit # all.i386 - Snag all version that are 32-bit # all.x86_64 - Snag all versions that are 64-bit # all_current - Snag all current versions, both 32-bit and 64-bit # all_current.i386 - Snag all current versions that are 32-bit # all_current.x86_64 - Snag all current versions that are 64-bit # all_vault - Snag all vault versions, both 32-bit and 64-bit # all_vault.i386 - Snag all vault versions that are 32-bit # all_vault.x86_64 - Snag all vault versions thare are 64-bit # all_ancient - Snag all 'Ancient' versions (these are only 32-bit) # all_ancient.i386 - Snag all 'Ancient' versions (these are only 32-bit) # # Note: This is a space delimited list, quotes are not needed E.G.: # CENTOS = 5.1 5.2.i386 all_ancient # # Note: If left blank this disables Centos CENTOS = all # CENTOSMETHOD provides a mechanism to provide the installer with various additional command line # options # this *WILL* start out with # method= # Options include: # - @URL@ - this will fill in the base URL from which is found the installer # - @VERSION@ - the numberic version of the installer # - @ARCH@ - the architecture that your installing # - @MAGICURL@ - this will use a known - predefined path for what your # using, based on the base URL. This *HIGHLY* assumes # your either using this with the default URLs, or that # you have changed them to match a full mirror of the distro # # You can tack on additional options should you choose, like ip=dhcp so that a user # is not asked for their IP address settings. # # If this is left blank, askmethod is substituted # # see http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Anaconda/Options for most options used by Anaconda, # though keep in mind this list may not be accurate for all versions of the distro. CENTOSMETHOD = @MAGICURL@ ip=dhcp # # Fedora # # FEDORA defines which versions of Fedora you wish to have available this can be: # - Specific version number E.G.: # - 9 # - 10 # - Specific version number w/ architecture # - 9.x86_64 # - 10.i386 # - Along with the following 'special' cases: # all - Snag all versions, both 32-bit and 64-bit # all.i386 - Snag all version that are 32-bit # all.x86_64 - Snag all versions that are 64-bit # all_current - Snag all current versions, both 32-bit and 64-bit # all_current.i386 - Snag all current versions that are 32-bit # all_current.x86_64 - Snag all current versions that are 64-bit # all_archive - Snag all archive versions, both 32-bit and 64-bit # all_archive.i386 - Snag all archive versions that are 32-bit # all_archive.x86_64 - Snag all archive versions thare are 64-bit # # Note: This is a space delimited list, quotes are not needed E.G.: # FEDORA = 5.1 5.2.i386 all_current # # Note: If left blank this disables Fedora FEDORA = all # FEDORAMETHOD provides a mechanism to provide the installer with various additional command line # options # this *WILL* start out with # method= # Options include: # - @URL@ - this will fill in the base URL from which is found the installer # - @VERSION@ - the numberic version of the installer # - @ARCH@ - the architecture that your installing # - @MAGICURL@ - this will use a known - predefined path for what your # using, based on the base URL. This *HIGHLY* assumes # your either using this with the default URLs, or that # you have changed them to match a full mirror of the distro # # You can tack on additional options should you choose, like ip=dhcp so that a user # is not asked for their IP address settings. # # If this is left blank, askmethod is substituted # # see http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Anaconda/Options for most options used by Anaconda, # though keep in mind this list may not be accurate for all versions of the distro. FEDORAMETHOD = @MAGICURL@ ip=dhcp # # Debian # # DEBIAN defines which versions of Debian you wish to have available this can be: # - Specific version number E.G.: # - Debian5.0 # - Debian-3.1 # - Specific version number w/ architecture # - Debian5.0.amd64 # - Debian-3.1.i386 # - Along with the following 'special' cases: # all - Snag all versions, both 32-bit and 64-bit # all.i386 - Snag all version that are 32-bit # all.amd64 - Snag all versions that are 64-bit # all_current - Snag all current versions, both 32-bit and 64-bit # all_current.i386 - Snag all current versions that are 32-bit # all_current.amd64 - Snag all current versions that are 64-bit # all_archive - Snag all archive versions, both 32-bit and 64-bit # all_archive.i386 - Snag all archive versions that are 32-bit # all_archive.amd64 - Snag all archive versions thare are 64-bit # # Note: Debian is has some issues with it's numbering schema, please pay close attention # - Please look at http://mirrors.kernel.org/debian/dists/ or http://archive.debian.org/debian-archive/debian/dists/ # to find the exact format of the version you are looking for, but the general rule seems to be: # - Before Debian 5.0 & 4.0r7 the format is Debian- # - Debian-0.93R6 # - Debian-1.1 # - Debian-2.0 # - Debian-3.1 # - After 5.0 and 4.0r7 the format seems to have changed to Debian # - Debian5.0 # - Debian4.0r7 # - Also note you can use the canonical names for releases like: # - sarge # - woody # - slink # - rex # - potatoe # - buzz # etc # # Note: This is a space delimited list, quotes are not needed E.G.: # DEBIAN = buzz sarge.i386 all_current Debian-093R6.amd64 # # Note: If left blank this disables Debian #DEBIAN = all DEBIAN = # # UBUNTU # # UBUNTU defines which versions of UBUNTU you wish to have available this can be: # - Specific version number E.G.: # - edgy # - hardy # - Specific version number w/ architecture # - hardy.amd64 # - edgy.i386 # - Along with the following 'special' cases: # all - Snag all versions, both 32-bit and 64-bit # all.i386 - Snag all version that are 32-bit # all.amd64 - Snag all versions that are 64-bit # all_current - Snag all current versions, both 32-bit and 64-bit # all_current.i386 - Snag all current versions that are 32-bit # all_current.amd64 - Snag all current versions that are 64-bit # all_archive - Snag all archive versions, both 32-bit and 64-bit # all_archive.i386 - Snag all archive versions that are 32-bit # all_archive.amd64 - Snag all archive versions thare are 64-bit # # Note: Ubuntu unfortunately doesn't make it easy to figure out the numberic # releases from their diretory structure, at this time only the name of # the release is available # - hardy # - warty # etc # # Note: This is a space delimited list, quotes are not needed E.G.: # Ubuntu = hardy warty.i386 all_current fiesty.amd64 # # Note: If left blank this disables Ubuntu #UBUNTU = all UBUNTU = # # Red Hat # # REDHAT defines which versions of Red Hat you wish to have available this can be: # - Specific version number E.G.: # - 5 # - 5.1 # - Specific version number w/ architecture # - 5.x86_64 # - 5.i386 # - Along with the following 'special' cases: # all - Snag all versions, both 32-bit and 64-bit # all.i386 - Snag all version that are 32-bit # all.x86_64 - Snag all versions that are 64-bit # all_current - Snag all current versions, both 32-bit and 64-bit # all_current.i386 - Snag all current versions that are 32-bit # all_current.x86_64 - Snag all current versions that are 64-bit # all_vault - Snag all vault versions, both 32-bit and 64-bit # all_vault.i386 - Snag all vault versions that are 32-bit # all_vault.x86_64 - Snag all vault versions thare are 64-bit # all_ancient - Snag all 'Ancient' versions (these are only 32-bit) # all_ancient.i386 - Snag all 'Ancient' versions (these are only 32-bit) # # Note: This is a space delimited list, quotes are not needed E.G.: # REDHAT = 5.1 5.2.i386 all_ancient # # Note: If left blank this disables Red Hat # # Note: These are the *OLDER* Red Hat versions prior to RHEL and the separation of # Fedora into a separate project. These seem to all be i386 only, thus the .x86_64 # monikers will likely fail with errors as they targets do not exist. Also noting # that these are *OLD* releases at best, and thus the *_current don't actually apply # to anything, as there is nothing current ;-) # # Further noting that Version 6.* are the only versions in ancient and 7-9 are present # in vault. Before 6 do not seem to support any network instalation. REDHAT = all # # ARCHLINUX # # ARCHLINUX defines which versions of ArchLinux you wish to have available this can be: # - Specific version number E.G.: # - 0.7.2 # - 2007.08 # - latest # - Specific version number w/ architecture # - 0.7.2.i686 # - 2007.08.x86_64 # - latest.i686 # - Along with the following 'special' cases: # all - Snag all versions, both 32-bit and 64-bit # all.i686 - Snag all version that are 32-bit # all.x86_64 - Snag all versions that are 64-bit # all_current - Snag all current versions, both 32-bit and 64-bit # all_current.i686 - Snag all current versions that are 32-bit # all_current.x86_64 - Snag all current versions that are 64-bit # all_archive - Snag all archive versions, both 32-bit and 64-bit # all_archive.i686 - Snag all archive versions that are 32-bit # all_archive.x86_64 - Snag all archive versions thare are 64-bit # # Note: This is a space delimited list, quotes are not needed E.G.: # Ubuntu = 0.7.2 latest.i686 all_current 2007.08.x86_64 # # Note: If left blank this disables Archlinux ARCHLINUX = MEMTEST86PLUS = latest MEMTEST86 = latest #SUPERGRUBDISK = latest SUPERGRUBDISK = TOMSRTBT = latest #RIP = latest RIP = NTPASSWORD = all PCISNIFFER = latest