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This page summarizes significant additions, removals, and behavior changes in anaconda from one version of Fedora to the next.  It is not meant as an exhaustive list of all changes, nor does it discuss bug fixes unless those fixes are a serious change.  If you see something weird (in a good or bad way) that is not explained below, please let us know so we can consider adding it to this page.
= Fedora 13 to Fedora 14 (as of anaconda-14.17-1) =
= Fedora 13 to Fedora 14 (as of anaconda-14.17-1) =



Revision as of 20:49, 10 September 2010

This page summarizes significant additions, removals, and behavior changes in anaconda from one version of Fedora to the next. It is not meant as an exhaustive list of all changes, nor does it discuss bug fixes unless those fixes are a serious change. If you see something weird (in a good or bad way) that is not explained below, please let us know so we can consider adding it to this page.

Fedora 13 to Fedora 14 (as of anaconda-14.17-1)

Kickstart Changes

  • network --ipv6= and ipv6 values for network --gateway= are now supported.
  • part --grow is no longer supported for partitions of fstype RAID. You must specify the final size you want to use.
  • part --size is no longer required. If you do not specify a size, anaconda will assume the default.
  • url --noverifyssl and repo --noverifyssl allow you to skip verification of the SSL cert check that causes some HTTPS installs to fail.
  • The following kickstart commands have been deprecated and no longer do anything: interactive.
  • Throughout kickstart, disks may now be referred to via /dev/disk/by-path, /dev/disk/by-label, and /dev/disk/by-uuid in addition to device node names. This is to mitigate the fact that device node names are unstable. Please see Anaconda/Kickstart.

For Users

  • anaconda now uses a NetworkManager-based configuration UI for setting up network connections. For DVD/CD installs, using this dialog will result in the network configuration being applied to the installed system as well. Wireless connections are supported via this interface as well.
  • If no directory is used in stage2=hd:, default to /images/install.img.
  • If the basic devices selection is made, the filter UI will be skipped entirely.
  • Just like with all other forms of installation, NFS installs will also search for updates.img and product.img. Please see Anaconda/Updates.
  • Memory requirements have been increased due to changes in the size of the installation environment and us being more realistic about how much is required.
  • Multipath and RAID support (especially in the filter and clear disks UIs) has been greatly improved.
  • Remote logging is greatly improved. Please see Anaconda/Logging.
  • s390 only: anaconda will offer to format previously unformatted DASD devices.
  • Support for whole-disk formats has been improved.
  • Telnet support has been removed. You can still use ssh to remotely access an installation.
  • The following command line options have been removed: vesa.

For Developers

  • anaconda is now a proper Python module, installed under /usr/lib/python?.?/site-packages/pyanaconda. This means you can import it via "import pyanaconda.whatever", instead of using a sys.path hack. The source layout in git reflects the same layout in the installed package - everything that's part of the module is under pyanaconda/. The Makefiles and updates image scripts in scripts/ have been changed to do the right thing. Please see Anaconda/SourceOverview.
  • "make check" uses pylint instead of pychecker now.
  • There is no more InstData class. Its contents have either been moved into the Anaconda class, moved into other classes if appropriate, or removed entirely.
  • There is very little in /usr/lib/anaconda-runtime anymore. Most things have moved to /usr/share/anaconda or /usr/libexec/anaconda.

For Rebuilders

Fedora 14 to Fedora 15 (as of anaconda-15.0-1)

Kickstart Changes

  • %packages, %pre, %post, and %traceback must now end with a %end token.
  • The following kickstart commands have been removed, and will cause an error if used: key.
  • The following kickstart command options have been removed, and will cause an error if used: bootloader --lba32, driverdisk --type, firewall --telnet, logvol --bytes-per-inode, partition --bytes-per-inode --start --end, raid --bytes-per-inode, xconfig --driver --depth --resolution --videoram, zfcp --scsiid --scsilun

For Users

  • anaconda will warn if there are no previous installations to be upgraded. This prevents the user from thinking an upgrade is proceeding when anaconda wants to do an install.
  • If the custom partitioning selection is made, the two panel clear disk UI will be skipped.
  • The following command line options have been removed: nousbstorage.

For Developers

For Rebuilders