I have this section at the end of my kickstart file:
%post # add a bogus file after the install touch /root/bogus echo "Hi!" >> /root/bogus
After the install has been completed I change to /root and find that the file "bogus" has actually been named "bogus?" Can someone tell me why the question mark gets tagged on? It does the same thing with creating a directory (e.g. "bogusdir?" instead of "bogusdir"). I also read something about chroot postinstall commands. What would be the advantage of this?
Do the script lines end with CRLF or just LF?
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