Re: Issue in identifying Installation key dependent packages

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Pradeep K Surisetty wrote:
Hi all, I tried installing RHEL 5.2 through automated kick start
installation.
Installer expects user to give installation key.
I wonder which package is expecting installation key.

Thanks in advance.

--SP


The installer itself (i.e. anaconda) expects the installation key.

http://www.redhat.com/docs/manuals/enterprise/RHEL-5-manual/Installation_Guide-en-US/s1-kickstart2-options.html

key (optional)
Specify an installation key, which is needed to aid in package selection and identify your system for support purposes. This command is Red Hat Enterprise Linux-specific; it has no meaning for Fedora and will be ignored.

* --skip — Skip entering a key. Usually if the key command is not given, anaconda will pause at this step to prompt for a key. This option allows automated installation to continue if you do not have a key or do not want to provide one.


Hugh

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