Steve Clark writes: > On 03/06/2019 07:12 AM, isdtor wrote: > > I am testing a CentOS 7.6 kickstart installation. After kickstart was initiated, > > the installation stops at some point where a sort of table is printed under > > "Installation", and the item that fails is 4 - Software selection, Error > > checking software selection. > > > > I have checked /tmp/packaging.log and /tmp/anaconda.log, but cannot find any > > errors here that would prevent installation. > > > > Poor error messages, no usable lead for debug. > > > Hi, > > I have run into this - in my experience it means there is some dependency missing. > And you are correct trying to find the error is a PITA. I figured out a different way, less involved than the one proposed by Gregory. The package selection in the kickstart file essentially consists of a custom group to keep it short. So I took a 7.5 machine and then ran a group update off the 7.6 custom repo. The packages that make the update fail are new in 7.6, and the 7.6 kickstart started working once I removed them from the repo. They were the grub2-ppc* packages. _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos