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# Boot the installer using any available means | # Boot the installer using any available means | ||
# Direct anaconda to use NFS as the installation type by | # Direct anaconda to use NFS as the installation type by adding the boot command: <code>askmethod</code> | ||
# Choose ''NFS directory'' as Installation method when prompted. | |||
# Provide a nfs server and path to where your CDROM or DVD iso images are stored. For example:<pre>nfsiso[:options]:<server>:/<path></pre> | |||
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# Proceed with installation | # Proceed with installation | ||
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# Anaconda uses NFS server | # Anaconda uses the install source from the NFS server provided | ||
# Install completes successfully | # Install completes successfully | ||
# Package errors (install.log) should not occur | # Package errors (install.log) should not occur |
Revision as of 03:10, 9 July 2010
Description
This install verifies that installing using an NFS installation source that contains the iso images works. See Anaconda/Options for information on supported boot options.
How to test
- Boot the installer using any available means
- Direct anaconda to use NFS as the installation type by adding the boot command:
askmethod
- Choose NFS directory as Installation method when prompted.
- Provide a nfs server and path to where your CDROM or DVD iso images are stored. For example:
nfsiso[:options]:<server>:/<path>
- Proceed with installation
Expected Results
- Anaconda uses the install source from the NFS server provided
- Install completes successfully
- Package errors (install.log) should not occur
- System boots successfully