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Latest revision as of 06:08, 3 August 2017
Fedora Campus Labs
Purpose
Provide a install media to build a complete laboratory server based in Fedora to be used for general purposes such as teaching, development etc.
Features
- Support various install methods (DVD, Pendrive, Netinstall, etc)
- Provide networking core services (DNS, DHCP, FTP, HTTP, Proxy, Webserver, etc)
- Infrastructure to perform unattended workstations install (Kickstart and PXE)
- A full mirror of current Fedora release and updates
Hardware requirements
- An Intel Compatible processor (preferable 64 bits)
- At least 4 MiB of RAM
- A SATA hard disk with at least 250 GiB
- Two network interfaces with PXE support (preferable Gigabit Ethernet)
Possible uses
- General development teaching laboratory
- Fedora packaging classes
- Translation
Members
ToDO
- Define project requirements
- Create a kickstart for server installation
- Create kickstarts for workstation installation
- Create a RPM containing server settings
- Create scripts to populate local repositories and sync updates
- Documentation covering install and use