# hook for installing a file system image (tar file)
# this works for Ubuntu 14.04
#
-# Copyright (C) 2015 Thomas Lange, lange@informatik.uni-koeln.de
+# Copyright (C) 2015 Thomas Lange, lange@cs.uni-koeln.de
# I use this tar command to create the image of an already running and configured machine
# tar -cf /tmp/IMAGE.tar --exclude /tmp/\* --exclude /run/\* --exclude /proc/\* --exclude /sys/\* --exclude /dev/\* /
-# add --xattrs --selinux --acl if needed (for CentOS 7)
+# add --xattrs --selinux --acls if needed (for CentOS 7)
# Then copy this image to /srv/fai/config/basefiles/IMAGE.tar and make sure your client belongs to the class IMAGE
skiptask extrbase debconf repository updatebase instsoft
fi
if [ -f $target/etc/centos-release ]; then
rm $target/etc/grub2/device.map
- $FAI/scripts/CENTOS/40-install-grub
- $FAI/scripts/CENTOS/30-mkinitrd
+ $FAI/scripts/ROCKY/40-install-grub
+ $FAI/scripts/ROCKY/30-mkinitrd
$ROOTCMD fixfiles onboot # this fixes the SELinux security contexts during the first boot
fi