Testing SnipeIT on Fedora
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Works for me too.
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Thanks.
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Never used SnipeIT. I’ll try it tonight if I finish my other task in time.
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Trying to install it now.
I'm curious, am I right in assuming the Fedora 26 ISO from https://getfedora.org/en/server/download/ installed without selecting any extra options via installation = "minimal" install? I know with CentOS there is an ISO specific for a minimum install.
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@eddiejennings said in Testing SnipeIT on Fedora:
Trying to install it now.
I'm curious, am I right in assuming the Fedora 26 ISO from https://getfedora.org/en/server/download/ installed without selecting any extra options via installation = "minimal" install? I know with CentOS there is an ISO specific for a minimum install.
Both DVD and netinstall install Fedora Server Edition by default.
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@black3dynamite said in Testing SnipeIT on Fedora:
@eddiejennings said in Testing SnipeIT on Fedora:
Trying to install it now.
I'm curious, am I right in assuming the Fedora 26 ISO from https://getfedora.org/en/server/download/ installed without selecting any extra options via installation = "minimal" install? I know with CentOS there is an ISO specific for a minimum install.
Both DVD and netinstall install Fedora Server Edition by default.
True, but are they "minimal" installs of the server edition, like CentOS? https://www.centos.org/download/
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@eddiejennings said in Testing SnipeIT on Fedora:
@black3dynamite said in Testing SnipeIT on Fedora:
@eddiejennings said in Testing SnipeIT on Fedora:
Trying to install it now.
I'm curious, am I right in assuming the Fedora 26 ISO from https://getfedora.org/en/server/download/ installed without selecting any extra options via installation = "minimal" install? I know with CentOS there is an ISO specific for a minimum install.
Both DVD and netinstall install Fedora Server Edition by default.
True, but are they "minimal" installs of the server edition, like CentOS? https://www.centos.org/download/
No.
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@eddiejennings This is how you install minimal
https://mangolassi.it/topic/13498/how-to-install-fedora-25-minimal/
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@jaredbusch said in Testing SnipeIT on Fedora:
@eddiejennings This is how you install minimal
https://mangolassi.it/topic/13498/how-to-install-fedora-25-minimal/
The software selection options are quite different for the Fedora 26 installer I'm using (such as no mention of a Minimal Install), but it seems that choosing the Fedora Custom Operating System with no addons achieves "minimal."
My SnipeIT install failed the first time. About to try it again with the aforementioned minimal.
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@eddiejennings said in Testing SnipeIT on Fedora:
@jaredbusch said in Testing SnipeIT on Fedora:
@eddiejennings This is how you install minimal
https://mangolassi.it/topic/13498/how-to-install-fedora-25-minimal/
The software selection options are quite different for the Fedora 26 installer I'm using (such as no mention of a Minimal Install), but it seems that choosing the Fedora Custom Operating System with no addons achieves "minimal."
My SnipeIT install failed the first time. About to try it again with the aforementioned minimal.
You must have started form the DVD install and not the netinstall media.
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@jaredbusch said in Testing SnipeIT on Fedora:
@eddiejennings said in Testing SnipeIT on Fedora:
@jaredbusch said in Testing SnipeIT on Fedora:
@eddiejennings This is how you install minimal
https://mangolassi.it/topic/13498/how-to-install-fedora-25-minimal/
The software selection options are quite different for the Fedora 26 installer I'm using (such as no mention of a Minimal Install), but it seems that choosing the Fedora Custom Operating System with no addons achieves "minimal."
My SnipeIT install failed the first time. About to try it again with the aforementioned minimal.
You must have started form the DVD install and not the netinstall media.
I did. I ought to have followed my hunch that said netinstall media = minimal.
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@eddiejennings said in Testing SnipeIT on Fedora:
@jaredbusch said in Testing SnipeIT on Fedora:
@eddiejennings said in Testing SnipeIT on Fedora:
@jaredbusch said in Testing SnipeIT on Fedora:
@eddiejennings This is how you install minimal
https://mangolassi.it/topic/13498/how-to-install-fedora-25-minimal/
The software selection options are quite different for the Fedora 26 installer I'm using (such as no mention of a Minimal Install), but it seems that choosing the Fedora Custom Operating System with no addons achieves "minimal."
My SnipeIT install failed the first time. About to try it again with the aforementioned minimal.
You must have started form the DVD install and not the netinstall media.
I did. I ought to have followed my hunch that said netinstall media = minimal.
Netinstall = less than minimal. It has to download all the packages.
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@eddiejennings Fedora Custom Operating System and Minimal installs the same amount of packages. The only difference I noticed is the kernel version.
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@jaredbusch said in Testing SnipeIT on Fedora:
@eddiejennings said in Testing SnipeIT on Fedora:
@jaredbusch said in Testing SnipeIT on Fedora:
@eddiejennings said in Testing SnipeIT on Fedora:
@jaredbusch said in Testing SnipeIT on Fedora:
@eddiejennings This is how you install minimal
https://mangolassi.it/topic/13498/how-to-install-fedora-25-minimal/
The software selection options are quite different for the Fedora 26 installer I'm using (such as no mention of a Minimal Install), but it seems that choosing the Fedora Custom Operating System with no addons achieves "minimal."
My SnipeIT install failed the first time. About to try it again with the aforementioned minimal.
You must have started form the DVD install and not the netinstall media.
I did. I ought to have followed my hunch that said netinstall media = minimal.
Netinstall = less than minimal. It has to download all the packages.
/sigh Attention-to-detail fail. I just reread your minimal install of Fedora 25 thread again and somehow missed the first sentence
I'll give it (and SnipeIT) a go tomorrow after work and concert.
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Works for me!
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Made a new pull request to their dev branch and it is already merged in.
So next time they push to master it will officially support Fedora.
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That pull request went live, so Snipe will now install on Fedora.
Someone else also added a bit to open the firewall for HTTP to the CentOS 7 section, so I just made a new pull request to turn that into a subroutine and called it from both the CentOS 7 and Fedora sections.
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@eddiejennings said in Testing SnipeIT on Fedora:
@jaredbusch said in Testing SnipeIT on Fedora:
@eddiejennings said in Testing SnipeIT on Fedora:
@jaredbusch said in Testing SnipeIT on Fedora:
@eddiejennings said in Testing SnipeIT on Fedora:
@jaredbusch said in Testing SnipeIT on Fedora:
@eddiejennings This is how you install minimal
https://mangolassi.it/topic/13498/how-to-install-fedora-25-minimal/
The software selection options are quite different for the Fedora 26 installer I'm using (such as no mention of a Minimal Install), but it seems that choosing the Fedora Custom Operating System with no addons achieves "minimal."
My SnipeIT install failed the first time. About to try it again with the aforementioned minimal.
You must have started form the DVD install and not the netinstall media.
I did. I ought to have followed my hunch that said netinstall media = minimal.
Netinstall = less than minimal. It has to download all the packages.
/sigh Attention-to-detail fail. I just reread your minimal install of Fedora 25 thread again and somehow missed the first sentence
I'll give it (and SnipeIT) a go tomorrow after work and concert.
If you’re running KVM, virt-builder has a very minimal image and it already has the serial redirect in GRUB so you can just do virsh console vs using a VNC or SPICE client.
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Is this still the method of getting snipe on Fedora?
How would you do upgrades when new releases come out?
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@hobbit666 said in Testing SnipeIT on Fedora:
Is this still the method of getting snipe on Fedora?
Yes. It is in the native repository now. So follow the official instructions, do not use my github.
@hobbit666 said in Testing SnipeIT on Fedora:
How would you do upgrades when new releases come out?
If you are on a new/current version you use
sudo -u apache php /var/www/html/snipeit/upgrade.php