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| SSH access is open, with root login allowed, but only RSA SSH key allowed. | | SSH access is open, with root login allowed, but only RSA SSH key allowed. |
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− | System restoration using usb disk is disable to avoid locking you out on reboot, as it is considered you might not have a KVM access, and only ssh access.
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− | The following can be performed once install/reboot is complete to initiate restore of a backup as per default behaviour on first reboot.
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− | config delete PasswordSet
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− | config setprop bootstrap-console Run Yes
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− | signal-event reboot
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| Be aware the first reboot might take awhile because of quota check... | | Be aware the first reboot might take awhile because of quota check... |
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| ===Uninstall=== | | ===Uninstall=== |
| yum remove {{#var:smecontribname}} | | yum remove {{#var:smecontribname}} |
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| + | === Other Information === |
| + | ==== using restore on reboot ==== |
| + | Usual System restoration on boot using usb disk is disable to avoid locking you out on reboot, as it is considered you might not have a KVM access, and only ssh access. |
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| + | IF you HAVE KVM access, then the following can be performed once install/reboot is complete to initiate restore of a backup as per default behaviour on first reboot. |
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| + | config delete PasswordSet |
| + | config setprop bootstrap-console Run Yes |
| + | signal-event reboot |
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| + | DO this only if you have kvm access, Remember you still can use the option 9 to restore from disk without rebooting. |
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| ===Bugs=== | | ===Bugs=== |