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- pykickstart.base.KickstartCommand(pykickstart.ko.KickstartObject)
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- FC3_XConfig
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- FC6_XConfig
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- F9_XConfig
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- F10_XConfig
class F10_XConfig(F9_XConfig) |
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- Method resolution order:
- F10_XConfig
- F9_XConfig
- FC6_XConfig
- FC3_XConfig
- pykickstart.base.KickstartCommand
- pykickstart.ko.KickstartObject
- __builtin__.object
Methods defined here:
- __init__(self, writePriority=0, *args, **kwargs)
Data and other attributes defined here:
- removedAttrs = ['card', 'hsync', 'monitor', 'noProbe', 'vsync', 'driver', 'resolution', 'videoRam']
- removedKeywords = ['card', 'hsync', 'monitor', 'noProbe', 'vsync', 'driver', 'resolution', 'videoRam']
Methods inherited from FC6_XConfig:
- __str__(self)
Methods inherited from FC3_XConfig:
- parse(self, args)
Methods inherited from pykickstart.base.KickstartCommand:
- __call__(self, *args, **kwargs)
- Set multiple attributes on a subclass of KickstartCommand at once
via keyword arguments. Valid attributes are anything specified in
a subclass, but unknown attributes will be ignored.
- apply(self, instroot='/')
- Write out the configuration related to the KickstartCommand object.
Subclasses which do not provide this method will not have their
configuration written out.
- dataList(self)
- For commands that can occur multiple times in a single kickstart
file (like network, part, etc.), return the list that we should
append more data objects to.
- deleteRemovedAttrs(self)
- Remove all attributes from self that are given in the removedAttrs
list. This method should be called from __init__ in a subclass,
but only after the superclass's __init__ method has been called.
Data descriptors inherited from pykickstart.ko.KickstartObject:
- __dict__
- dictionary for instance variables (if defined)
- __weakref__
- list of weak references to the object (if defined)
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class F9_XConfig(FC6_XConfig) |
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- Method resolution order:
- F9_XConfig
- FC6_XConfig
- FC3_XConfig
- pykickstart.base.KickstartCommand
- pykickstart.ko.KickstartObject
- __builtin__.object
Data and other attributes defined here:
- removedAttrs = ['card', 'hsync', 'monitor', 'noProbe', 'vsync']
- removedKeywords = ['card', 'hsync', 'monitor', 'noProbe', 'vsync']
Methods inherited from FC6_XConfig:
- __init__(self, writePriority=0, *args, **kwargs)
- __str__(self)
Methods inherited from FC3_XConfig:
- parse(self, args)
Methods inherited from pykickstart.base.KickstartCommand:
- __call__(self, *args, **kwargs)
- Set multiple attributes on a subclass of KickstartCommand at once
via keyword arguments. Valid attributes are anything specified in
a subclass, but unknown attributes will be ignored.
- apply(self, instroot='/')
- Write out the configuration related to the KickstartCommand object.
Subclasses which do not provide this method will not have their
configuration written out.
- dataList(self)
- For commands that can occur multiple times in a single kickstart
file (like network, part, etc.), return the list that we should
append more data objects to.
- deleteRemovedAttrs(self)
- Remove all attributes from self that are given in the removedAttrs
list. This method should be called from __init__ in a subclass,
but only after the superclass's __init__ method has been called.
Data descriptors inherited from pykickstart.ko.KickstartObject:
- __dict__
- dictionary for instance variables (if defined)
- __weakref__
- list of weak references to the object (if defined)
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class FC3_XConfig(pykickstart.base.KickstartCommand) |
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- Method resolution order:
- FC3_XConfig
- pykickstart.base.KickstartCommand
- pykickstart.ko.KickstartObject
- __builtin__.object
Methods defined here:
- __init__(self, writePriority=0, *args, **kwargs)
- __str__(self)
- parse(self, args)
Data and other attributes defined here:
- removedAttrs = []
- removedKeywords = []
Methods inherited from pykickstart.base.KickstartCommand:
- __call__(self, *args, **kwargs)
- Set multiple attributes on a subclass of KickstartCommand at once
via keyword arguments. Valid attributes are anything specified in
a subclass, but unknown attributes will be ignored.
- apply(self, instroot='/')
- Write out the configuration related to the KickstartCommand object.
Subclasses which do not provide this method will not have their
configuration written out.
- dataList(self)
- For commands that can occur multiple times in a single kickstart
file (like network, part, etc.), return the list that we should
append more data objects to.
- deleteRemovedAttrs(self)
- Remove all attributes from self that are given in the removedAttrs
list. This method should be called from __init__ in a subclass,
but only after the superclass's __init__ method has been called.
Data descriptors inherited from pykickstart.ko.KickstartObject:
- __dict__
- dictionary for instance variables (if defined)
- __weakref__
- list of weak references to the object (if defined)
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class FC6_XConfig(FC3_XConfig) |
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- Method resolution order:
- FC6_XConfig
- FC3_XConfig
- pykickstart.base.KickstartCommand
- pykickstart.ko.KickstartObject
- __builtin__.object
Methods defined here:
- __init__(self, writePriority=0, *args, **kwargs)
- __str__(self)
Data and other attributes defined here:
- removedAttrs = ['card', 'hsync', 'monitor', 'noProbe', 'vsync']
- removedKeywords = ['card', 'hsync', 'monitor', 'noProbe', 'vsync']
Methods inherited from FC3_XConfig:
- parse(self, args)
Methods inherited from pykickstart.base.KickstartCommand:
- __call__(self, *args, **kwargs)
- Set multiple attributes on a subclass of KickstartCommand at once
via keyword arguments. Valid attributes are anything specified in
a subclass, but unknown attributes will be ignored.
- apply(self, instroot='/')
- Write out the configuration related to the KickstartCommand object.
Subclasses which do not provide this method will not have their
configuration written out.
- dataList(self)
- For commands that can occur multiple times in a single kickstart
file (like network, part, etc.), return the list that we should
append more data objects to.
- deleteRemovedAttrs(self)
- Remove all attributes from self that are given in the removedAttrs
list. This method should be called from __init__ in a subclass,
but only after the superclass's __init__ method has been called.
Data descriptors inherited from pykickstart.ko.KickstartObject:
- __dict__
- dictionary for instance variables (if defined)
- __weakref__
- list of weak references to the object (if defined)
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