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# Boot the installer using any available means
# Boot the installer using any available means
# Direct anaconda to use the package repo from a NFS server by adding <code>repo=</code> boot command. You can:
# Direct anaconda to use the package repo from a NFS server by adding <code>repo=</code> boot command. For example:<pre>repo=nfs[:options]:<server>:/<path></pre>
#* Provide the hostname and path to the installation or loopback mounted tree, for example:<pre>repo=nfs[:options]:<server>:/<path></pre>
#* Provide a nfs server and path to where your CDROM or DVD iso images are stored, for example:<pre>repo=nfsiso[:options]:<server>:/<path></pre>  
# Proceed with installation
# Proceed with installation
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Revision as of 11:43, 31 May 2011

Description

A complete installation using the package repository over NFS. See repo= in Anaconda/Options for information on supported boot options.


How to test

  1. Boot the installer using any available means
  2. Direct anaconda to use the package repo from a NFS server by adding repo= boot command. For example:
    repo=nfs[:options]:<server>:/<path>
  3. Proceed with installation

Expected Results

  1. Anaconda uses the package repository from the NFS server provided.
  2. Install completes successfully
  3. Package errors (install.log) should not occur
  4. System boots successfully