On Fri, 2009-10-16 at 09:05 -0400, Patrice Guay wrote: > Peter Scheie wrote: > > Good point. I got confused by this page, > > https://projects.centos.org/trac/livecd/wiki/InstallToHardDrive > > (the fault lies with me, not the page) which says the anaconda included > > in CentOS 5 does not support installing to a hard disk from the livecd, > > and to do so requires a newer version of anaconda than is available for > > CentOS. Why is that? What is it about the anaconda in the stock CentOS > > 5 that doesn't support installing from the livecd to the hard drive? My > > case is probably different than what the above page is addressing, but > > I'm trying to understand how it all works. Thanks. > > > > The page you are referencing explains the following: the CentOS 5 > anaconda package does not include the "liveinst" utility. This utility > is used to install an OS directly from the LiveCD in a way similar to > the normal installation of a system (with anaconda in graphical or text > mode). > > -- > Patrice > Thanks for the clarification. Is the 'liveinst' utility needed in order to install the image from the livecd to the hard drive? Or is it needed because anaconda isn't built to start an installation from an already running system (such as a running livecd session)? I assume it is the former, as the webpage says as much, but I wanted verify that I wasn't misunderstanding the requirements. (This *does* start drifting toward being an anaconda question, but it's all within the context of the livecd session.) If the 'liveinst' utility is only needed for installing the image from the CD to the system, then that suggests that I don't need the newer anaconda, as I just want to launch a 'normal' installation-via-http using a kickstart file on the http server or embeded on the livecd. Am I correct?
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