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|description=This install verifies that {{filename|install.image}} in {{filename|Boot.iso}} are recognizable and installable by Anaconda.
|description=This install verifies that {{filename|install.image}} in {{filename|Boot.iso}} is recognizable and installable by Anaconda.
|actions=
|actions=
# Burn {{filename|Netinst.iso}}/{{filename|Boot.iso}} needed for installation
# Burn {{filename|Netinst.iso}}/{{filename|Boot.iso}} image to a writable CD
# Boot system from this ISO, anaconda would use the {{filename|install.img}} on disk by default
# Boot system from this ISO, anaconda would use the {{filename|install.img}} on disk by default
# Select any package source type (http, ftp, nfs, cdrom, local disk) and complete installation
# Select any package source type (http, ftp, nfs, hard disk) and complete installation
# Remove the ISO before rebooting into installed system when instructed by installer
# Remove the ISO before rebooting into installed system when instructed by installer
|results=
|results=

Revision as of 06:44, 6 July 2010

Description

This install verifies that install.image in Boot.iso is recognizable and installable by Anaconda.


How to test

  1. Burn Netinst.iso/Boot.iso image to a writable CD
  2. Boot system from this ISO, anaconda would use the install.img on disk by default
  3. Select any package source type (http, ftp, nfs, hard disk) and complete installation
  4. Remove the ISO before rebooting into installed system when instructed by installer

Expected Results

  1. Anaconda is able to recognize and load install.img
  2. Anaconda is able to transition to stage2 without error
  3. Anaconda functions properly and system boots successfully