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|description=This test boots any available installation method (CDROM, DVD, or network) and requests a "rescue" install. For details on booting into rescue mode please refer to the [http://docs.fedoraproject.org/install-guide/f{{FedoraVersion}}/en-US/html/s2-x86-bootloader-rescue.html Install Guide] . | |description=This test boots any available installation method (CDROM, DVD, or network) and requests a "rescue" install. For details on booting into rescue mode please refer to the [http://docs.fedoraproject.org/install-guide/f{{FedoraVersion}}/en-US/html/s2-x86-bootloader-rescue.html Install Guide] . | ||
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# Boot the installer using any available means (CDROM, DVD, http, ftp, or nfs) | # Boot the installer using any available means (CDROM, DVD, http, ftp, or nfs) | ||
# If doing a network installation, specify the remote installation source for grabbing stage2 anaconda (e.g. nfs, http, or ftp) | # At the initial screen, select the option labelled ''Rescue installed system'' | ||
# If doing a network installation, specify the remote installation source for grabbing [http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Anaconda/Stage stage2] anaconda (e.g. nfs, http, or ftp) | |||
# Instruct anaconda to scan your disks for existing installations | # Instruct anaconda to scan your disks for existing installations | ||
# Select "OK" to chroot into {{filename|/mnt/sysimage}} for your existing installation | # Select "OK" to chroot into {{filename|/mnt/sysimage}} for your existing installation | ||
|results= | |results= | ||
# Anaconda should prompt for language, keymap, and installation media (e.g. nfs, http, ftp, local cdrom, hard drive) | # Anaconda should prompt for language, keymap, and installation media (e.g. nfs, http, ftp, local cdrom, hard drive) | ||
# Anaconda should find stage2 images and proceed to disk scan prompt | # Anaconda should find [http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Anaconda/Stage stage2] images and proceed to disk scan prompt | ||
# Scanning your disk for existing installations must will not result in a failure | # Scanning your disk for existing installations must will not result in a failure | ||
# Selecting OK will present you with a shell where you are able to see the previous installation mounted under {{filename|/mnt/sysimage}}. | # Selecting OK will present you with a shell where you are able to see the previous installation mounted under {{filename|/mnt/sysimage}}. |
Revision as of 08:16, 13 July 2010
Description
This test boots any available installation method (CDROM, DVD, or network) and requests a "rescue" install. For details on booting into rescue mode please refer to the Install Guide .
How to test
- Boot the installer using any available means (CDROM, DVD, http, ftp, or nfs)
- At the initial screen, select the option labelled Rescue installed system
- If doing a network installation, specify the remote installation source for grabbing stage2 anaconda (e.g. nfs, http, or ftp)
- Instruct anaconda to scan your disks for existing installations
- Select "OK" to chroot into
/mnt/sysimage
for your existing installation
Expected Results
- Anaconda should prompt for language, keymap, and installation media (e.g. nfs, http, ftp, local cdrom, hard drive)
- Anaconda should find stage2 images and proceed to disk scan prompt
- Scanning your disk for existing installations must will not result in a failure
- Selecting OK will present you with a shell where you are able to see the previous installation mounted under
/mnt/sysimage
. - Additionally, you may be able to execute
chroot /mnt/sysimage /bin/bash
without error