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# The entry of <pre>linux ks=hd:device:path/ks.cfg </pre> should be accepted without error
# The entry of <pre>linux ks=hd:device:path/ks.cfg </pre> should be accepted without error
# The {{filename}ks.cfg}} file should be read from the specified device/path
# The {{filename}ks.cfg}} file should be read from the specified device/path
# The install should proceed in accordance with the directives in the ks.cfg file
# The installer should honor the kickstart commands provided in the {{filename|ks.cfg}} file
# Anaconda should not prompt for user interaction if {{filename|ks.cfg}} is not specified
# If sufficient commands are provided to fully automate an installation, the installer must not prompt for user input.
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[[Category:Kickstart Delivery]]
[[Category:Kickstart Delivery]]

Revision as of 13:29, 26 July 2011

Description

This test will verify that anaconda mounts and uses a ks.cfg located on a local block device.


How to test

  1. Prepare a valid kickstart file. For help creating a kickstart file, examine the file /root/anaconda-ks.cfg on a previously installed system. This file contains the kickstart instructions used to install that system. For additional guidance on kickstart syntax, see Anaconda/Kickstart.
  2. Copy the kickstart file to block device for use with this test (e.g. a USB key). For example, you may choose to copy the kickstart file to the /boot directory which typically resides on the first partition of a disk.
  3. Boot the system and enter the following at the boot prompt
    linux ks=hd:device:path/ks.cfg 
    . For example, to load a kickstart file called ks.cfg from the first partition on drive sda, type:
    linux ks=hd:sda1:/ks.cfg

Expected Results

  1. The system should boot from the chosen method and pause at the boot prompt
  2. The entry of
    linux ks=hd:device:path/ks.cfg 
    should be accepted without error
  3. The {{filename}ks.cfg}} file should be read from the specified device/path
  4. The installer should honor the kickstart commands provided in the ks.cfg file
  5. If sufficient commands are provided to fully automate an installation, the installer must not prompt for user input.