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The root password configured on the initial CentOS installation is copied to the admin user. | The root password configured on the initial CentOS installation is copied to the admin user. | ||
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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. | 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 | ||
+ | config setprop bootstrap-console Run Yes | ||
+ | signal-event reboot | ||
Be aware the first reboot might take awhile because of quota check... | Be aware the first reboot might take awhile because of quota check... |
Revision as of 01:15, 2 December 2018
centos2sme logo | |
Maintainer | Unnilennium |
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Url | https://wiki.contribs.org |
Licence | GPL |
Category | |
Tags | cli, centos, SME, install |
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Description
This allow you to install SME on a minimal CentOS. All you need is network enabled to install the rpm.
Everything is automated, all you will need is to answer to :
- good old console configuration to set your server working as you want
- allowed IP and subnet to access the manager
Also, if you have setup and enabled,before rebooting, you will need to import your public RSA key to ~/.ssh/authorized_keys in order to be able to login after installation, otherwise default behaviour will apply.
The root password configured on the initial CentOS installation is copied to the admin user.
SSH access is open, with root login allowed, but only RSA SSH key allowed.
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.
The following can be performed once install/reboot is complete to initiate restore of a backup as per default behaviour on first reboot.
config delete PasswordSet config setprop bootstrap-console Run Yes signal-event reboot
Be aware the first reboot might take awhile because of quota check...
Installation
Download the file and install
wget https://mirror.koozali.org/releases/9/smedev/x86_64/RPMS/smeserver-centos2sme-6.9.1-5.el6.sme.noarch.rpm
yum install smeserver-centos2sme-6.9.1-5.el6.sme.noarch.rpm
Launch the script
centos2sme
Uninstall
yum remove smeserver-centos2sme
Bugs
Please raise bugs under the SME-Contribs section in bugzilla and select the smeserver-centos2sme component or use this link
Below is an overview of the current issues for this contrib:
ID | Product | Version | Status | Summary (3 tasks) ⇒ |
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12166 | SME Contribs | 10.0 | CONFIRMED | init-accounts |
11954 | SME Contribs | 10.0 | CONFIRMED | noise with /etc/e-smith/events/actions/systemd-default |
11705 | SME Contribs | Futur | UNCONFIRMED | No '/sbin/sendmail' available |
Changelog
Only released version in smecontrib are listed here.
- fix failure to install due to missing remi-safe repo [SME: 12075]
- remove sendmail and postfix prior SME install [SME: 11599]
- fix typo [SME: 10850]
2021/03/20 Jean-Philippe Pialasse 6.9.1-10.sme
- create empty smeserver-centos2sme [SME: 10850]