Default: Xfce Name: Simple Description: My first FAI installation Short: just a very simple example, no xorg, an account called demo Long: This is the demohost example of FAI. Additional account called demo with password: fai, root password: fai All needed packages are already on the CD or USB stick. Classes: INSTALL FAIBASE DEBIAN DEMO Name: Xfce Description: Xfce desktop, LVM partitioning Short: A fancy Xfce desktop will be installed, the user account is demo Long: This is the Xfce desktop example. Additional account called demo with password: fai, root password: fai All needed packages are already on the CD or USB stick. Classes: INSTALL FAIBASE DEBIAN DEMO XORG XFCE LVM Name: Gnome Description: Gnome desktop installation Short: A Gnome desktop, no LVM, You will get an account called demo Long: This is the Gnome desktop example. Additional account called demo with password: fai, root password: fai 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. You should have a fast network connection, because most packages are downloaded from the internet. Classes: INSTALL FAIBASE CENTOS CENTOS7_64 XORG Name: Ubuntu Description: Ubuntu 14.04 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 TRUSTY TRUSTY64 XORG Name: Inventory Description: Show hardware info Short: Show some basic hardware infos Long: Execute commands for showing hardware info Classes: INVENTORY Name: Sysinfo 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