

Jun 18 19:33:44 node4.example lorax-composer: 19:33:44,777: Updating repository metadata Jun 18 19:33:44 node4.example lorax-composer: 19:33:44,770: Using platform:el8 for module_platform_id Jun 18 19:33:43 node4.example systemd: Started Lorax Image Composer API Server. Jun 18 19:33:43 node4.example systemd: Starting Lorax Image Composer API Server. └─6190 /usr/libexec/platform-python /usr/sbin/lorax-composer /var/lib/lorax/composer/blueprints/ ├─6188 /usr/libexec/platform-python /usr/sbin/lorax-composer /var/lib/lorax/composer/blueprints/ Process: 6186 ExecStartPre=/usr/bin/systemd-tmpfiles -create /usr/lib/tmpfiles.d/nf (code=exited, status=0/SUCCESS)ĬGroup: /system.slice/rvice

Loaded: loaded (/usr/lib/systemd/system/rvice disabled vendor preset: disabled)Īctive: active (running) since Tue 19:33:43 IST 9min ago rvice - Lorax Image Composer API Server.The release notes ( ) provide more details about these aspects.Make sure that your RHEL 8 Linux host is connected to Red Hat Network or has an offline repo configured or else you will not be able to create custom rhel iso or any other images using cockpit image builder. The same is true for the network setup step. Remember that in order to be able to partition your disk you will need to run the GUI installer which in turns needs enough RAM. Please burn DVD1 onto a DVD and boot your computer off it.Īfter the installation is complete, please run "yum update" in order to update your system. These two dvd images contain the entire base distribution. The set of packages installed by this image is identical to the one installed when choosing the group named "Minimal" from the full DVD image. Please read for more details about this image. Everything else needs to be installed using yum. A preselected set of packages will be installed on your system. Please burn this image onto a CD and boot your computer off it. The aim of this image is to install a very basic CentOS 6.6 system, with the minimum of packages needed to have a functional system. This image is designed to be burned onto a CD. This is the network install and rescue image.
