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# Prepare a valid kickstart file and copy to the server and path to be used for the test | # Prepare a valid kickstart file and copy to the server and path to be used for the test | ||
# Boot the system and enter the following at the boot prompt <pre>linux ks=nfs:/server:/path/ks.cfg </pre> | # Boot the system and enter the following at the boot prompt <pre>linux ks=nfs:/server:/path/ks.cfg </pre> | ||
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<pre>linux ks=nfs:hank.test.redhat.com:/mnt/autotest/testmachines/505-lp1/testcase/ks.cfg</pre> | <pre>linux ks=nfs:hank.test.redhat.com:/mnt/autotest/testmachines/505-lp1/testcase/ks.cfg</pre> |
Revision as of 07:46, 15 December 2009
Description
This test will verify that anaconda can download the requested kickstart file using a NFS uri. For further information on the ks= parameter, refer to 28.10. Starting a Kickstart Installation
How to test
- Prepare a valid kickstart file and copy to the server and path to be used for the test
- Boot the system and enter the following at the boot prompt
linux ks=nfs:/server:/path/ks.cfg
Example:
linux ks=nfs:hank.test.redhat.com:/mnt/autotest/testmachines/505-lp1/testcase/ks.cfg
Expected Results
- The ks.cfg is successfully obtained from the specified location
- The install should proceed in accordance with the directives in the ks.cfg file