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Fedora - minimal Fedora - minimal
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We have uploaded a new "minimal" template to our templates-itl repo. The template weighs only 150MB and has most of the stuff cut off, except for minimal X and xterm. The template weighs only about 300MB and has most of the stuff cut off, except for minimal X and xterm. It is really just a barebone and not even usable in this form - but you can customize it to meet your needs. You can find some usage examples in the section below.
More into in ticket \#828
Install Install
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It can be installed via the following command: It can be installed via the following command:
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[user@dom0 ~]$ sudo qubes-dom0-update qubes-template-fedora-21-minimal [user@dom0 ~]$ sudo qubes-dom0-update qubes-template-fedora-23-minimal
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Download will take a while and there will be no progress indicator. Download will take a while and there will be no progress indicator.
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It is a good idea to clone the original template, and make any changes in the new clone instead: It is a good idea to clone the original template, and make any changes in the new clone instead:
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[user@dom0 ~]$ qvm-clone fedora-21-minimal <your new template name> [user@dom0 ~]$ qvm-clone fedora-23-minimal <your new template name>
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The sudo package is not installed by default, so let's install it: The sudo package is not installed by default, so let's install it:
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[user@F21-Minimal ~]$ su - [user@F23-Minimal ~]$ su -
[user@F21-Minimal ~]$ yum install sudo [user@F23-Minimal ~]$ yum install sudo
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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. 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.
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If you want to use this template to for standard NetVMs you should install some more packeges: If you want to use this template to for standard NetVMs you should install some more packeges:
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[user@F21-Minimal ~]$ sudo yum install NetworkManager NetworkManager-wifi network-manager-applet wireless-tools dbus-x11 dejavu-sans-fonts tar tinyproxy [user@F21-Minimal ~]$ sudo yum install NetworkManager NetworkManager-wifi network-manager-applet wireless-tools dbus-x11 dejavu-sans-fonts tinyproxy
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And maybe some more optional but useful packages as well: And maybe some more optional but useful packages as well:
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[user@F21-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
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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 :) If your network device needs some firmware then you should also install the corresponding packages as well. The `lspci` and `yum search firmware` command will help to choose the right one :)
### as a ProxyVM ### as a ProxyVM
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#### Firewall #### Firewall
This template is ready to use for a standard firewall VM. This template is now ready to use for a standard firewall VM.
#### VPN #### VPN
The needed packages depend on the VPN technology. The `yum search "NetworkManager VPN plugin"` command may help you to choose the right one. The needed packages depend on the VPN technology. The `yum search "NetworkManager VPN plugin"` command may help you to choose the right one. You should also install the corresponding GNOME related packages as well.
[More details about setting up a VPN Gateway](/wiki/VPN#ProxyVM) [More details about setting up a VPN Gateway](/wiki/VPN#ProxyVM)