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== Description ==
= Description =
This test will verify that anaconda can download the requested kickstart file using a HTTP url.
This test will verify that anaconda can download the requested kickstart file using a HTTP url. It requires a valid kickstart file and a working HTTP host.
 
It requires a valid kickstart file and a working HTTP host.
 
== Steps To Reproduce ==


= Steps To Reproduce =
# Prepare a valid kickstart file and copy it to a publicly-accessible place on your HTTP host.
# Prepare a valid kickstart file and copy it to a publicly-accessible place on your HTTP host.
# Boot the system and add a <code>ks</code> argument like the following to the boot command line:
# Boot the system and add a <code>ks</code> argument like the following to the boot command line:
#:<pre>ks=http://server.tld/path/to/your/ks.cfg</pre>
#:<pre>ks=http://server.tld/path/to/your/ks.cfg</pre>


== Expected Results ==
= Expected Results =
 
# The ks.cfg is successfully obtained from the specified location
# The ks.cfg is successfully obtained from the specified location
# The install should proceed in accordance with the directives in the ks.cfg file
# The install should proceed in accordance with the directives in the ks.cfg file


[[Category:Installer Test Cases|KickstartKsHttpServerKsCfg]]
[[Category:Kickstart Delivery]]

Revision as of 14:09, 30 January 2009

Description

This test will verify that anaconda can download the requested kickstart file using a HTTP url. It requires a valid kickstart file and a working HTTP host.

Steps To Reproduce

  1. Prepare a valid kickstart file and copy it to a publicly-accessible place on your HTTP host.
  2. Boot the system and add a ks argument like the following to the boot command line:
    ks=http://server.tld/path/to/your/ks.cfg

Expected Results

  1. The ks.cfg is successfully obtained from the specified location
  2. The install should proceed in accordance with the directives in the ks.cfg file