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Description of problem: I am attempting a kickstart install of CentOS 6 using media that is mounted via HP's ilo virtual drive redirection on an HP DL360G7 server. The kickstart file is on the cdrom. When mounted this way (virtual drive redirection) I always get a dialog box that appears saying it can't find the kickstart file on the cd. It then asks me to specify again where the kickstart file is. Without changing anything I hit ok and it finds the kickstart file on the cdrom the second try. This is happening because the virtual drive is not quite ready yet when the getDevices(DEVICE_CDROM) function is run within kickstartFromCD() which is a part of the cdinstall.c file. If I add a sleep(5) right in front of the call to getDevices(DEVICE_CDROM) then the install is 100% non-interactive. Can we work on getting a fix to this into anaconda? sleep(5) works, but might not be the best solution. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): anaconda-13.21.82-1.el6.centos.1.x86_64.rpm How reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1.Build Media with custom kickstart embedded on cdrom 2.Mount the media using virtual drive redirection functionality of HP iLO3. 3.Start install. 4. Observe that the install prompts user for location of kickstart. Actual results: Install prompts user for locations of kickstart. Expected results: Completely non-interactive install. Additional info: This only seems to happen on iLO3 (the specific hardware does not seem to matter). It was a problem in RHEL 5 as well.
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Note: I have found the following page which documents the same problem. http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Anaconda/NetworkIssues#hp_ILO_CDROM