#This document is a WIP FIXME ##AFI (Automatically Fully Install) is mainly a wrapper around kickstart installations.
The idea for the name is from FAI (Fully Automatic Installer) which is mainly used for Debian-based-systems. Also some general ideas are taken from FAI.
Compareble products (which mostly have much more functionality) are: FAI, Cobbler, Foreman.
AFI is written in PHP.
It creates a boot file for iPXE (boot.ipxe.php) and a kickstart file (ks.cfg..php)
There are so many os deployment tools, why AFI?
- Installation is done via the provided (and supported) installer of the OS (that is not the case for FAI).
- Installed system should be correctly installed:
- no missing mountpoints,
- no wrong boot configuration,
- no malfunction after updates
- Installed system should be correctly installed:
- Installation via web-server and DHCP-server only:
- DHCP defines a HTTP/HTTPS - location for the boot-file (boot.ipxe.php)
- boot.ipxe.php is an iPXE-file
- Server boots from iPXE-boot-rom (iso, usb, chainload from PXE or directly flashed into network card)
- dynamically generated boot.ipxe.php let's:
- server boot from hard disk, if client is configured not to be installed
- server boot kernel+initrd from HTTP/HTTPS - location.
- Dynamically generated kickstart file (ks.cfg..php):
- allows creating:
- profiles for difficult %pre - scripts (used by partioning f.e.)
- profiles for all settings in the installation (language, keyboard, bootloader, initial passwords f.e)
- profiles for installed packages
- profiles for used software repos(including proxy-configuration per repo)
- from simple settings
- in per installation-host config file or
- default settings file
- allows creating:
###Installation For AFI a webserver is required, which is able to serve php content.
Install a webserver with for example nginx and php.
Extract the afi archive to a web directory on that webserver
Configure AFI (afi.ini, default.conf, repos, partitioning schemes, post classes, hosts)
###BUILD
the wanted version tag is referenced as <version>
mkdir -p ~/rpmbuild/{SOURCES,SPECS}
cd ~/rpmbuild/SPECS
wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/hoonetorg/afi/<version>/afi.spec
spectool -g -C ../SOURCES -D afi.spec
rpmbuild -ba afi.spec