X-Git-Url: https://iankelling.org/git/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=fai%2Fconfig%2Fclass%2Fexample.profile;h=cbcbf826afcabb33f9b2bab6979409ceafa5340e;hb=490334746631a6c956eee47947f3ab8f8a451666;hp=d8467fc839084ee87b3d86e556b71aeb1af58e3c;hpb=a6f3eaed0a1eebb5c58853fb9faa8bfbec404de3;p=automated-distro-installer diff --git a/fai/config/class/example.profile b/fai/config/class/example.profile index d8467fc..cbcbf82 100644 --- a/fai/config/class/example.profile +++ b/fai/config/class/example.profile @@ -25,21 +25,21 @@ You should have a fast network connection, because most packages are downloaded from the internet. Classes: INSTALL FAIBASE DEBIAN DEMO XORG GNOME -Name: CentOS 7 -Description: CentOS 7 with Xfce desktop -Short: A normal Xfce desktop, running CentOS 7 -Long: We use the Debian nfsroot for installing the CentOS 7 OS. +Name: CentOS 8 +Description: CentOS 8 with Xfce desktop +Short: A normal Xfce desktop, running CentOS 8 +Long: We use the Debian nfsroot for installing the CentOS 8 OS. You should have a fast network connection, because most packages are downloaded from the internet. -Classes: INSTALL FAIBASE CENTOS CENTOS7_64 XORG +Classes: INSTALL FAIBASE CENTOS CENTOS8_64 XORG Name: Ubuntu -Description: Ubuntu 16.04 desktop installation +Description: Ubuntu 20.04 LTS desktop installation Short: Unity desktop Long: We use the Debian nfsroot for installing the Ubuntu OS. You should have a fast network connection, because most packages are downloaded from the internet. -Classes: INSTALL FAIBASE DEMO DEBIAN UBUNTU XENIAL XENIAL64 XORG +Classes: INSTALL FAIBASE DEMO DEBIAN UBUNTU FOCAL FOCAL64 XORG Name: Inventory Description: Show hardware info @@ -52,14 +52,3 @@ Description: Show defailed system information Short: Show detailed hardware and system information Long: Execute a lot of commands for collecting system information Classes: SYSINFO - -Name: dummy -Description: A dummy profile -Short: This is the short one liner text for the dummy menu, Shown at the bottom of the menu -Long: Here you can add more lines to describe details of you -profile. A profile is only a list of FAI classes. Those classes can -then define the disk partitioning scheme, the list of packages to be -installed, the variables to defined and other things. - -In the end, a profile is just a list of FAI classes combined with some description. -Classes: A B C E