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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