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Supported Driver Disk install options
- From: Jon Masters <jcm redhat com>
- To: anaconda-devel-list <anaconda-devel-list redhat com>
- Subject: Supported Driver Disk install options
- Date: Sun, 28 Mar 2010 08:13:26 -0400
Folks,
According to my records, the following installation options are
supported by Anaconda for Driver Disks:
*). Driver Update Disk (version 3). This is a disk (physical CD/DVD, USB
flash device, vendor supplied virtual device, or hard disk) that has
a dd.img file on it or the contents of that file (for a CD/DVD).
*). Initramfs. This is a dd.img file appended to the initramfs used by
the installer, by means of the bootloader, loaded via TFTP.
*). NFS, FTP, or explicit path. These options exist in kickstart.
*). A variant of the disk, in which media containing an explicit volume
label of "OEMDRV" will be automatically loaded, unless explicitly
disabled in the installer configuration.
Did I miss any alternative?
Jon.
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