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# Prepare any non-live media for booting the installer (anything except {{filename|Live.iso}}) | # Prepare any non-live media for booting the installer (anything except {{filename|Live.iso}}) | ||
# Install a VNC viewer, e.g. {{package|vinagre}} or {{package|tigervnc}}. | |||
|actions= | |actions= | ||
<ol> | <ol> | ||
<li>In the initial boot menu screen, append <code>inst.vnc</code> boot option and boot the installer</li> | <li>In the initial boot menu screen, append <code>inst.vnc</code> boot option and boot the installer | ||
<li> | <ul> | ||
<li>Optionally, you can also add <code>inst.vncpassword=<password></code> boot option to encrypt the VNC connection.</li> | |||
</ul> | |||
</li> | |||
<li>The installer prints out a message similar to this (depending whether you provided the password or not) and waits: | |||
<pre> | <pre> | ||
09:12:24 Starting VNC... | 09:12:24 Starting VNC... | ||
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# The installer starts the VNC server and prints out information how to connect to it | # The installer starts the VNC server and prints out information how to connect to it | ||
# | # You can connect with a VNC client and see the graphical installation | ||
#* If the VNC connection was encrypted, you are asked for a password. Providing correct password unlocks the session, incorrect passwords are rejected. If the connection was not encrypted, no password is necessary. | |||
# The installer displays and works properly | # The installer displays and works properly | ||
# The installation completes successfully | # The installation completes successfully |
Revision as of 15:40, 12 November 2012
Description
This is to verify that Anaconda can perform an installation over the VNC remote desktop protocol
Setup
- Prepare any non-live media for booting the installer (anything except
Live.iso
) - Install a VNC viewer, e.g.
vinagre
ortigervnc
.
How to test
- In the initial boot menu screen, append
inst.vnc
boot option and boot the installer- Optionally, you can also add
inst.vncpassword=<password>
boot option to encrypt the VNC connection.
- Optionally, you can also add
- The installer prints out a message similar to this (depending whether you provided the password or not) and waits:
09:12:24 Starting VNC... 09:12:25 The VNC server is now running. 09:12:25 WARNING!!! VNC server running with NO PASSWORD! You can use the vncpassword=<password> boot option if you would like to secure the server. 09:12:25 Please manually connect your vnc client to 192.168.1.17:1 to begin the install.
- Connect with a VNC client (
vncviewer
,vinagre
) to the specified address, you should see the graphical installation:vinagre 192.168.1.17:1
- Proceed and complete the installation with the VNC client.
- Boot the new system and check it starts in the text mode (runlevel 3):
$ runlevel N 3
Expected Results
- The installer starts the VNC server and prints out information how to connect to it
- You can connect with a VNC client and see the graphical installation
- If the VNC connection was encrypted, you are asked for a password. Providing correct password unlocks the session, incorrect passwords are rejected. If the connection was not encrypted, no password is necessary.
- The installer displays and works properly
- The installation completes successfully
- The installed system boots into runlevel 3 (text mode)