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#** in metalink format: http://mirrors.fedoraproject.org/metalink?repo=fedora-{{FedoraVersionNumber|next}}&arch=x86_64
#** in metalink format: http://mirrors.fedoraproject.org/metalink?repo=fedora-{{FedoraVersionNumber|next}}&arch=x86_64
#** both formats are valid and should be accepted by the installer; change architecture to match the architecture of your installation media, e.g. ''i386''; you can also use ''https://'' in the address
#** both formats are valid and should be accepted by the installer; change architecture to match the architecture of your installation media, e.g. ''i386''; you can also use ''https://'' in the address
#* Ensure you check the box ''This URL refers to a mirror list.''
# Proceed with the installation
# Proceed with the installation
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Revision as of 22:58, 17 July 2013

Description

This is to verify that an installation can be performed from a mirror list repository configured in the Anaconda GUI.


How to test

  1. Boot the installer using any available non-live means (anything except Live.iso)
  2. Change the installation source to point to a mirror list URL
  3. Proceed with the installation

Expected Results

  1. The installer accepts the mirror list repository definition
  2. The said mirror list is used for installation. This can be checked by examining the /tmp/packaging.log file. Example output:
    09:34:37,295 DEBUG packaging: adding yum repo anaconda with baseurl None and mirrorlist http://mirrors.fedoraproject.org/metalink?repo=fedora-41&arch=x86_64
    09:34:37,313 DEBUG packaging: disabling repo fedora
    09:34:37,313 DEBUG packaging: disabling repo updates-testing
    09:34:37,314 DEBUG packaging: disabling repo updates
    
  3. The installation completes and the new system initiates boot properly