Bug 694653
Summary: | Cannot manually configure network for network install | ||
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Product: | [Fedora] Fedora | Reporter: | Tom Trebisky <tom> |
Component: | anaconda | Assignee: | Radek Vykydal <rvykydal> |
Status: | CLOSED WORKSFORME | QA Contact: | Fedora Extras Quality Assurance <extras-qa> |
Severity: | high | Docs Contact: | |
Priority: | unspecified | ||
Version: | 14 | CC: | jonathan, vanmeeuwen+fedora |
Target Milestone: | --- | ||
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Hardware: | i386 | ||
OS: | Linux | ||
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Fixed In Version: | Doc Type: | Bug Fix | |
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Last Closed: | 2011-06-23 09:49:21 UTC | Type: | --- |
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Description
Tom Trebisky
2011-04-07 20:52:36 UTC
F15 beta is just about to be released. Please retest with that or at least with F15 alpha. Lots of networking changes have gone into anaconda since F14. OK, I am gonna give you a two part response. I did the workaround I mentioned using DHCP since I had easy access to a DHCP server and got my install going, but was annoyed that it did not ask me the URL of the repository to install from (we have a local mirror and it would have been much faster to use that). Then I remembered that there was a trick, using the "askmethod" kernel option, and verified that this still existed (I haven't used it since fedora 11). It does exist as I remember it on the fedora 14 CD and has a different (and apparently functional) dialog to enter ipv4 information. I mention all this because this would have been a different workaround from setting up entries in a DHCP server. Then I dug around looking for Fedora 15 beta. All I could find was Fedora 15 alpha (but would be happy to test the beta if you tell me where to find it). I burned the 15 alpha network install CD and booted it. To my utter amazement it seems to be a delightful regression, no graphical interface (with the bug originally reported), it seems to run a non-graphical interface almost but not quite identical to the secret dialog accessed previously by the "askmethod" kernel option. This dialog allows me to enter the network configuration and seems to work fine, so YES, this fixes my problem. After this it jumps to a graphical interface and seems to be off to the races, but I interrupted it and did not allow it to complete the 15 alpha install. I then verified that appending the secret "askmethod" switch still works (and it does) with the 15 alpha network install CD. I will make a plea here: I think the option to specify the URL to install from should be more mainstream. Around here we certainly do a lot of installs from a local mirror and they both go faster and do not burden public repositories when done that way. And thanks for the help and quick attention. I tested with F14 netinst that after adding static configuration (Add in Addresses) the Apply button becomes sensitive again. Please note (which is not matter of this report but you may hit it in following steps) that in this UI stage ("Configure Network" button) you have to check "Connect automatically" so that the device is also activated in installer (not only configured for target system). |