Hi All,
I thought I'd post this since there's a few extra steps specific to oVirt Node.
Note: This will install in BIOS / MBR / CSM mode, not EFI, so you won't get Secure
Boot.
Assuming that you already have a DHCP, TFTP, HTTP servers configured to PXE boot.
Extract the oVirt Node 4.5 ISO to a folder in your TFTP and HTTP server's working
folders - images/pxeboot/vmlinuz, images/pxeboot/initrd.img need to be accessible via
TFTP, and the whole ISO (more or less) needs to be accessible via HTTP.
I've setup the HTTP and TFTP servers to point at /srv/data/tftp/root, and then
extracted the ISO to os/onn45.
Copy / edit the interactive-defaults.ks to update the liveimg line to point to the
squashfs.img via http:
liveimg --url=http://192.168.0.2/os/onn45/ovirt-node-ng-image.squashfs.img
You can add things in here to set defaults, if you want:
# Keyboard layouts
keyboard --xlayouts='au'
# System language
lang en_AU.UTF-8
# Set starting timezone and NTP server
timezone Australia/Perth --isUtc --ntpservers=192.168.0.1
Once that is saved, edit your pxelinux.cfg/default:
LABEL onn45
MENU LABEL ^oVirt Node 4.5
KERNEL os/onn45/images/pxeboot/vmlinuz
APPEND initrd=os/onn45/images/pxeboot/initrd.img
inst.stage2=http://192.168.0.2/os/onn45/
inst.ks=http://192.168.0.2/os/onn45/interactive-defaults-haven.ks
Make sure you set the IP addresses and paths are updated to match your setup.
Once that's done, you should be able to boot the installer over PXE and install oVirt
Node on the machine.
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