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Latest revision as of 13:11, 4 October 2010
Description
The telnet anaconda option starts a telnet server and waits for a connection before proceeding. This test validates that behavior.
How to test
- Boot the installer by any available means (CD/DVD, boot.iso, PXE), be sure to boot with the option:
telnet
- When prompted, telnet to the installing system
- Proceed with install, accepting any defaults
Expected Results
- Anaconda prompts for telnet connection
- Anaconda continues install on telnet client
- Reboot successfully into installed system