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|description=Test the non-interactive ''cmdline'' output mode. This mode simply prints out text and does not allow any interactivity. All options must be specified either in a kickstart file or on the command line. | |description=Test the non-interactive ''cmdline'' output mode. This mode simply prints out text and does not allow any interactivity. All options must be specified either in a kickstart file or on the command line. | ||
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# Prepare a | # Prepare a valid kickstart file. For help creating a kickstart file, examine the file {{filename|/root/anaconda-ks.cfg}} on a previously installed system. This file contains the kickstart instructions used to install that system. For additional guidance on kickstart syntax, see [[Anaconda/Kickstart]]. | ||
# Boot the installer with the command-line option ''cmdline'' | # Boot the installer with the command-line option ''cmdline'' as well as <code>ks</code> argument to load the kickstart file | ||
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# Anaconda completes successfully | # Anaconda completes successfully |
Revision as of 07:50, 30 June 2010
Description
Test the non-interactive cmdline output mode. This mode simply prints out text and does not allow any interactivity. All options must be specified either in a kickstart file or on the command line.
How to test
- Prepare a valid kickstart file. For help creating a kickstart file, examine the file
/root/anaconda-ks.cfg
on a previously installed system. This file contains the kickstart instructions used to install that system. For additional guidance on kickstart syntax, see Anaconda/Kickstart. - Boot the installer with the command-line option cmdline as well as
ks
argument to load the kickstart file
Expected Results
- Anaconda completes successfully
- Anaconda does not stop and prompt for user input
- Reboot successfully into installed system