[CentOS] Anaconda: inst.repo doesn't work.
dE
de.techno at gmail.comFri Feb 6 04:22:37 UTC 2015
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On 02/05/15 16:41, Karanbir Singh wrote: > On 02/04/2015 04:06 PM, dE wrote: >> Although you can choose this in the installer, isnt the provided values >> supposed to be the default? >> >> I tired the following >> >> inst.repo=hd:/dev/sdb1:/repo >> >> Result: /dev/sdb1 is not mounted. >> >> inst.repo=nfs:[fc00::6009]:/home/auser/repo >> >> Result: NFS is not mounted even the correct ip is set by passing ip= >> parameters. >> >> Of course I tested the NFS share using CentOS itself. >> >> Thanks for any assistance! > you dont need to include this repo in the installer, its already there > by default. > > What do you mean? How does CentOS know that I want to add my personal repo over an NFS share in my home directory?
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