2018-05-15 14:16 GMT+02:00 Sandro Bonazzola sbonazzo@redhat.com:
2018-05-15 13:53 GMT+02:00 Nerijus Baliunas <nerijus@users.sourceforge.net
:
On Tue, 15 May 2018 14:45:23 +0300 Gena Makhomed gmm@csdoc.com wrote:
Something wrong with $contentdir variable, it points to altarch for x86_64 $basearch.
can't reproduce on a fresh x86_64 installation. Adding Brian in case
he has
a clue for this.
I use fresh installed x86_64 CentOS 7.5 via VNC with partially filled config anaconda-ks.cfg
And I can see in /etc/yum/vars/contentdir:
# cat /etc/yum/vars/contentdir altarch
As I understand, on the fresh x86_64 installation file /etc/yum/vars/contentdir should have centos value.
P.S.
I will report this issue to my hoster (hetzner.com) may be this is hoster issue and not CentOS issue ?
But I am not sure what this is hoster bug, it may be CentOS 7.5 anaconda installer bug.
I delete after installation all anaconda configs and all anaconda log files, so now I can't debug this issue more deeply, sorry.
I have freshly installed CentOS 7.5 on a Dell server, and /etc/yum/vars/contentdir contains 'altarch' too. CentOS 7.4->7.5 upgraded servers have 'centos'.
I see in %post: /usr/bin/uname -m | grep -q 'x86_64' && echo 'centos'
/etc/yum/vars/contentdir || echo 'altarch' > /etc/yum/vars/contentdir
can you please check
/usr/bin/uname -m
on your system?
Also, can you share your anaconda logs? Maybe some package installation order issue prevents /usr/bin/uname -m | grep -q 'x86_64' to properly execute.
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