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|description=This is to verify that [[Anaconda]] installs successfully from a network repository auto-selected during installation. | |description=This is to verify that [[Anaconda]] installs successfully from a network repository auto-selected during installation. |
Revision as of 22:37, 25 July 2013
Description
This is to verify that Anaconda installs successfully from a network repository auto-selected during installation.
Setup
- Prepare an installation media that uses network installation by default. Usually that is one of:
netinst.iso
(from CD or USB)- PXE boot with
inst.stage2
boot option - PXE boot with
inst.repo
boot option and a partial repository (containing Anaconda stage2 image, but not yum package repository)
How to test
- Boot the media and do not enter the dialog for setting an installation source, leave it at the default settings
- Finish the installation
Expected Results
- System boots into the installer properly
- Installer defaults to auto-selecting a network mirror with no user interaction required
- Installer uses the mirror to install required packages
- After installation is complete, the new system initiates boot properly