2015-03-23 11:36:12 +00:00
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cmdline
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Force command line installation mode. This mode simply prints out text and does not allow any interactivity.
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All options must be specified either in a kickstart file or on the command line. If all required options
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are not specified, the installation will terminate immediately. If running in PXE, network or media
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installation mode Anaconda will also reboot the machine. This can be prevented by passing the "inst.nokill"
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boot option.
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graphical
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Force graphical installation. A graphical installation implies that the installed system will
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boot up into graphical.target, using whichever display manager is in use by the default desktop
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(gdm for GNOME, kdm for KDE).
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text
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Force text mode installation. This also implies that the installed system will boot up in text mode
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instead of to the graphical login screen.
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proxy
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Use the given proxy settings when performing an installation from a HTTP/HTTPS/FTP source.
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The PROXY_URL can be specified like this: [PROTOCOL://][USERNAME[:PASSWORD]@]HOST[:PORT]
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debug
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Show debug level messages in the log watching consoles.
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This basically a shortcut for for loglevel=debug.
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ks
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Gives the location of the kickstart file to be used for installation. The KICKSTART_URL
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supports fetching kickstarts from HTTP/S, FTP, NFS, from a local file, from a local
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harddrive, from an optical disk and from BIOS RAID sets. For details on the KICKSTART_URL
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syntax see the Anaconda options wiki page: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Anaconda_Boot_Options
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kickstart
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Gives the local file path to use for kickstart. Normally only used when running anaconda
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from the cmdline.
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rescue
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Start the rescue environment instead of installation.
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armplatform
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Can be used to specify the ARM platform for the installation by passing the appropriate PLATFORM_ID.
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multilib
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Enable yum's multlib_policy of "all" instead of the default of "best".
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method
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This option is deprecated in favor of the repo option. For now, it does the same thing as repo,
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but will be removed in the future.
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askmethod
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Do not automatically configure the Installation Source spoke, but require the user to enter it and
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choose an option. If you don't want to wait for the default configuration to be processed before
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you can enter the spoke and change it, you can pass this option.
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repo
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This option tells Anaconda where to find the packages for installation. This option must point to a
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valid yum repository (or, for some protocols, a Fedora DVD ISO image). It is analogous to the older
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method option, but repo makes it more clear exactly what is meant. This option may appear only once
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on the command line. It corresponds to the kickstart command install (whereas kickstart command repo
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is used for additional repositories). As of Fedora 16, you can (optionally) add a specific .iso file
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to the path. If no inst.root or inst.stage2 parameter is passed, this location will also be used
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as the source for the installer runtime image.
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For more information about the REPO_URL format check the Anaconda option documentation, available on:
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http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Anaconda_Boot_Options
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stage2
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The STAGE2_URL specifies a path to a repository containing a stage2 (squashfs.img) file instead of to an
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installation source. Follows the same syntax as the repo option. If this parameter is provided,
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it takes precedence over all other methods of finding the install.img. Otherwise, Anaconda will attempt
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to find the install.img first on any existing CD, and then from the location given by repo.
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If only the stage2 option is given without repo, Anaconda will use whatever repos the installed
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system would have enabled by default for installation. For instance, an install of a Fedora release
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will attempt to use the Fedora mirrorlist given by /etc/yum.repos.d/fedora.repo from that release.
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noverifyssl
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Prevents Anaconda from verifying the ssl certificate for all HTTPS connections with an exception of the
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additional kickstart repos (where --noverifyssl can be set per repo).
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liveinst
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Run in live installation mode.
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resolution
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Run GUI installer in the resolution specified, "1024x768" for example.
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usefbx
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Use the framebuffer X driver instead of attempting to use a hardware-specific one.
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vnc
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Enable VNC-based installation. You will need to connect to the machine using a VNC client application.
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A VNC install implies that the installed system will boot up in runlevel 3 instead of to the graphical
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login screen. The VNC session will be shared. Consider setting a VNC password using the vncpassword
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option.
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vncconnect
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Once installation is up and running, connect to the VNC client named HOST, and optionally use port PORT.
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vncpassword
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Enable a password for the VNC connection. This will prevent someone from inadvertently connecting
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to the vnc-based installation. Requires the VNC option to be specified as well. If you have specified
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vncconnect the PASSWORD will not be used unless connection to host is not possible. Please note that
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the password needs to be 6 to 8 characters long (limitation of the VNC protocol).
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xdriver
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Use DRIVER as the X driver to use during installation as well as on the installed system.
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keymap
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Keyboard layout to use during installation and on the installed system. Valid KEYMAP values
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are those which can be used for the keyboard kickstart command.
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lang
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Language to use for the installation. LANG should be a language code which is valid to be used
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with the lang kickstart command.
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loglevel
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Set the minimum level required for messages to be logged on a terminal (log files always
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contain messages of all levels). Values for LEVEL are "debug", "info", "warning", "error",
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"critical" and "lock" (the "lock" level has been added in F21 and is used for debugging YUM locking).
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The default value is "info".
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syslog
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Once installation is up and running, send log messages to the syslog process on HOST,
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and optionally, on TCP port PORT. Requires the remote syslog process to accept incoming
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connections.
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noselinux
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Disable SELinux usage on the installed system.
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selinux
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Enable SELinux usage in the installed system (default). Note that when used as a boot option,
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"selinux" and "inst.selinux" are not the same. The "selinux" option is picked up by both the kernel
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and Anaconda, but "inst.selinux" is processed only by Anaconda. So when "selinux=0" is used,
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SELinux will be disabled both in the installation environment and in the installed system,
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but when "inst.selinux=0" is used SELinux will only be disabled in the installed system.
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Also note that while SELinux is running in the installation environment by default, it is
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running in permissive mode so disabling it there does not make much sense.
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nompath
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Disable support for multipath devices. This is for systems on which a false-positive is encountered
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which erroneously identifies a normal block device as a multipath device. There is no other reason
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to use this option. Warning: Don't use nompath with actual multipath hardware! Using this to attempt
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to install to a single path of a multipath is ill-advised, and not supported.
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mpath
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Enable multipath support during the installation (default)
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nodmraid
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Disable dmraid usage during the installation.
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dmraid
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Enable dmraid (Device Mapper software RAID) usage during the installation (default).
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noibft
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Disable iBFT usage during the installation.
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ibft
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Enable iBFT (iSCSI Boot Firmware Table) usage during the installation (default).
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geoloc
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Configure geolocation usage in Anaconda. Geolocation is used to pre-set language and time zone.
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The following values for PROVIDER_ID are supported: 0 - disable geolocation, "provider_fedora_geoip"
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- use the Fedora GeoIP API (default) and "provider_hostip" - use the Hostip.info GeoIP API.
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nomount
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Don't automatically mount any installed Linux partitions in rescue mode.
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updates
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Path to an updates image that is on local filesystem or available over FTP or HTTP.
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UPDATES_URL must be either a local filesystem path, a network URL or <disk>:<path> where
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<disk> can be one of sdX, /dev/sdX, LABEL=xxx, UUID=xxx and <path> defaults
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to /updates.img if missing. See the Anaconda docs for more details about the path specification.
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Please note that the updates image only updates the installation environment and is completely
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unrelated to package updates.
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dirinstall
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Use the device mounted at /mnt/sysimage as the installation
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destination. The --dirinstall and --image options are mutually
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exclusive. The /mnt/sysimage directory can be overridden by
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setting the ANACONDA_ROOT_PATH environmental variable before
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starting anaconda.
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image
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Specification of disk image file to be used as installation
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destination. IMAGE_SPEC must have format <path>[:<name>] where
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<path> specifies the path of an image file and an optional <name>
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component is used to identify the disk during installation.
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<path> must be a local path but it may be relative or absolute.
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If <name> is not specified, a name is synthesized from the
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basename of <path>. <name> may not contain a colon or a slash.
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This option may be used multiple times to specify multiple disk
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images. It is an error to specify the same <path> twice or to use
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duplicate names. The --image and --dirinstall options are
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mutually exclusive.
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memcheck
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Check if the system has enough RAM to complete the installation
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and abort if it doesn't. Please note that this check is approximate
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and that memory usage during installation depends on the package
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selection, user interface (graphical vs text) and other parameters.
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nomemcheck
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Do not check if the system has enough RAM to complete the installation.
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Of course, any attempt to install with less than the safe minimum amount
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of memory may fail and is unsupported.
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leavebootorder
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Boot the drives in their existing order, to override the default of booting
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into the newly installed drive on Power Systems servers and EFI systems.
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This is useful for systems that, for example, should network boot first
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before falling back to a local boot.
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noeject
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Don't eject the installation CD/DVD (if any) once the installation
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has been completed. Ignored for image, directory and livecd installs.
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extlinux
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Use extlinux as the bootloader. Note that there's no attempt to validate
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that this will work for your platform or anything; it assumes that if you
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ask for it, you want to try.
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nombr
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If nombr is specified the grub2 bootloader will be installed but the
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MBR will not be updated. Therefore, when the system reboot, a previously
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installed OS will be booted. /etc/grub.d/40_custom can be used with
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manually created menuentrys which can use configfile to point to the
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grub.cfg on the newly installed OS.
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2015-05-30 11:20:59 +00:00
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nodnf
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Don't use the DNF package management backend (default since F22) and
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use the legacy YUM backend instead.
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For more information about the DNF project see:
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http://dnf.baseurl.org
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mpathfriendlynames
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Tell multipathd to use user friendly names when naming devices during the installation.
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See the multipathd documentation for more info.
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remotelog
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Send all the logs to a remote host:port using a TCP connection. The connection will
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be retried if there is no listener (ie. won't block the installation).
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