update fedora minimal template name

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Marek Marczykowski-Górecki 2015-07-01 11:54:28 +02:00
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@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ Install
It can be installed via the following command:
{% highlight trac-wiki %}
[user@dom0 ~]$ sudo qubes-dom0-update qubes-template-fedora-20-x64-minimal
[user@dom0 ~]$ sudo qubes-dom0-update qubes-template-fedora-21-minimal
{% endhighlight %}
Usage
@ -27,14 +27,14 @@ Usage
It is a good idea to clone the original template, and make any changes in the new clone instead:
{% highlight trac-wiki %}
[user@dom0 ~]$ qvm-clone fedora-20-x64-minimal <your new template name>
[user@dom0 ~]$ qvm-clone fedora-21-minimal <your new template name>
{% endhighlight %}
The sudo package is not installed by default, so lets install it:
{% highlight trac-wiki %}
[user@F20-Minimal ~]$ su -
[user@F20-Minimal ~]$ yum install sudo
[user@F21-Minimal ~]$ su -
[user@F21-Minimal ~]$ yum install sudo
{% endhighlight %}
The rsyslog logging service is not installed by default. All logging is now being handled by the systemd journal. Users requiring the rsyslog service should install it manually.
@ -46,13 +46,13 @@ To access the journald log, use the following command: `journalctl`
If You want to use this template to for standard NetVMs You should install some more packeges:
{% highlight trac-wiki %}
[user@F20-Minimal ~]$ sudo yum install NetworkManager network-manager-applet wireless-tools dbus-x11 dejavu-sans-fonts tar tinyproxy
[user@F21-Minimal ~]$ sudo yum install NetworkManager network-manager-applet wireless-tools dbus-x11 dejavu-sans-fonts tar tinyproxy
{% endhighlight %}
And maybe some more optional but useful packages as well:
{% highlight trac-wiki %}
[user@F20-Minimal ~]$ sudo yum install pciutils vim-minimal less tcpdump telnet psmisc nmap nmap-ncat gnome-keyring
[user@F21-Minimal ~]$ sudo yum install pciutils vim-minimal less tcpdump telnet psmisc nmap nmap-ncat gnome-keyring
{% endhighlight %}
If Your network device needs some firmware then you should also install the corresponding packages as well. The `lspci; yum search firmware` command will help to choose the right one :)