Re: Anaconda ignores "cmdline" directive

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Amos Shapira wrote on Fri, 4 Jul 2008 14:12:41 +1000:

> For a start, the "cmdline" directive in the kickstart seems to be
> ignored and it stays in "text" (ncurses) mode.

I'm using cmdline all the time and there *is* a difference to text. The 
output is b/w and if it has to fallback to the "gui" that gets drawn with 
ascii characters and not with "blocks" and such.
What's the output that you get? I wouldn't say that "cmdline" is any 
better for debugging apart from the fact that you get most output line by 
line, so you can review it later. This line by line output mostly applies 
to the list of software that gets installed. I don't have a %post% install 
section. AFAIk, postinstall is a problem as it isn't run as root or so 
(see deployment guide section for kickstart).

Kai

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