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Force command line installation mode. This mode simply prints out text and does
not allow any interactivity.
All options must be specified either in a kickstart file or on the command line.
If all required options
are not specified, the installation will terminate immediately. If running in PX
E, network or media
installation mode Anaconda will also reboot the machine. This can be prevented b
y passing the "inst.nokill"
boot option.
graphical
Force graphical installation. A graphical installation implies that the installe
d system will
boot up into graphical.target, using whichever display manager is in use by the
default desktop
(gdm for GNOME, kdm for KDE).
text
Force text mode installation. This also implies that the installed system will b
oot up in text mode
instead of to the graphical login screen.
proxy
Use the given proxy settings when performing an installation from a HTTP/HTTPS/F
TP source.
The PROXY_URL can be specified like this: [PROTOCOL://][USERNAME[:PASSWORD]@]HOS
T[:PORT]
debug
Show debug level messages in the log watching consoles.
This basically a shortcut for for loglevel=debug.
ks
Gives the location of the kickstart file to be used for installation. The KICKST
ART_URL
supports fetching kickstarts from HTTP/S, FTP, NFS, from a local file, from a lo
cal
harddrive, from an optical disk and from BIOS RAID sets. For details on the KICK
START_URL
syntax see the Anaconda options wiki page: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Anacond
a_Boot_Options
kickstart
Gives the local file path to use for kickstart. Normally only used when running
anaconda
from the cmdline.
rescue
Start the rescue environment instead of installation.
armplatform
Can be used to specify the ARM platform for the installation by passing the appr
opriate PLATFORM_ID.
multilib
Enable yum's multlib_policy of "all" instead of the default of "best".
method
This option is deprecated in favor of the repo option. For now, it does the same
thing as repo,
but will be removed in the future.
askmethod
Do not automatically configure the Installation Source spoke, but require the us
er to enter it and
choose an option. If you don't want to wait for the default configuration to be
processed before
you can enter the spoke and change it, you can pass this option.
repo
This option tells Anaconda where to find the packages for installation. This opt
ion must point to a
valid yum repository (or, for some protocols, a Fedora DVD ISO image). It is ana
logous to the older
method option, but repo makes it more clear exactly what is meant. This option m
ay appear only once
on the command line. It corresponds to the kickstart command install (whereas ki
ckstart command repo
is used for additional repositories). As of Fedora 16, you can (optionally) add
a specific .iso file
to the path. If no inst.root or inst.stage2 parameter is passed, this location w
ill also be used
as the source for the installer runtime image.
For more information about the REPO_URL format check the Anaconda option documen
tation, available on:
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Anaconda_Boot_Options
stage2
The STAGE2_URL specifies a path to a repository containing a stage2 (squashfs.im
g) file instead of to an
installation source. Follows the same syntax as the repo option. If this paramet
er is provided,
it takes precedence over all other methods of finding the install.img. Otherwise
, Anaconda will attempt
to find the install.img first on any existing CD, and then from the location giv
en by repo.
If only the stage2 option is given without repo, Anaconda will use whatever repo
s the installed
system would have enabled by default for installation. For instance, an install
of a Fedora release
will attempt to use the Fedora mirrorlist given by /etc/yum.repos.d/fedora.repo
from that release.
noverifyssl
Prevents Anaconda from verifying the ssl certificate for all HTTPS connections w
ith an exception of the
additional kickstart repos (where --noverifyssl can be set per repo).
liveinst
Run in live installation mode.
resolution
Run GUI installer in the resolution specified, "1024x768" for example.
usefbx
Use the framebuffer X driver instead of attempting to use a hardware-specific on
e.
vnc
Enable VNC-based installation. You will need to connect to the machine using a V
NC client application.
A VNC install implies that the installed system will boot up in runlevel 3 inste
ad of to the graphical
login screen. The VNC session will be shared. Consider setting a VNC password us
ing the vncpassword
option.
vncconnect
Once installation is up and running, connect to the VNC client named HOST, and o
ptionally use port PORT.
vncpassword
Enable a password for the VNC connection. This will prevent someone from inadver
tently connecting
to the vnc-based installation. Requires the VNC option to be specified as well.
If you have specified
vncconnect the PASSWORD will not be used unless connection to host is not possib
le. Please note that
the password needs to be 6 to 8 characters long (limitation of the VNC protocol)
.
xdriver
Use DRIVER as the X driver to use during installation as well as on the installe
d system.
keymap
Keyboard layout to use during installation and on the installed system. Valid KE
YMAP values
are those which can be used for the keyboard kickstart command.
lang
Language to use for the installation. LANG should be a language code which is va
lid to be used
with the lang kickstart command.
loglevel
Set the minimum level required for messages to be logged on a terminal (log file
s always
contain messages of all levels). Values for LEVEL are "debug", "info", "warning"
, "error",
"critical" and "lock" (the "lock" level has been added in F21 and is used for de
bugging YUM locking).
The default value is "info".
syslog
Once installation is up and running, send log messages to the syslog process on
HOST,
and optionally, on TCP port PORT. Requires the remote syslog process to accept i
ncoming
connections.
noselinux
Disable SELinux usage on the installed system.
selinux
Enable SELinux usage in the installed system (default). Note that when used as a
boot option,
"selinux" and "inst.selinux" are not the same. The "selinux" option is picked up
by both the kernel
lation.
See the multipathd documentation for more info.
remotelog
Send all the logs to a remote host:port using a TCP connection. The connection w
ill
be retried if there is no listener (ie. won't block the installation).