I’m wanting to create a centralized repository to keep base images of operating systems to be installed on new laptops or workstations bought/used in my household with my local CA already installed, configured to authenticate with my local FreeIPA instance, network configurations already configured, etc.
What do you all use to accomplish this? I’m only free/libre/open source software for my home lab, so that’s a requirement as well.
Ideally I’d like to be able to buy a computer, flash the latest and greatest from my repository onto a bootable thumb drive, install onto the computer, and be ready to go without any further configuration.
Fog and sysprep.
I have a set of shell / powershell scripts that I run post-install to configure everything. They are hosted on a local webserver, so it is just a one-line command to run the appropriate one.
seems likea FOG server: https://fogproject.org/ is what you need.
A awesome project and greatly simplifies the PXE boot process. You have a repo of images you have setup ready to go and be installed.
I just have a bash script I run after the installation to configure things and install the software I use.