Fedora will fall into the anaconda.pm code for copycds and needs to have an entry added to the discinfo.pm, https://github.com/xcat2/xcat-core/blob/master/perl-xCAT/xCAT/data/discinfo.pm
Looks like Fedora 23/24 is not in that list... I just created this pull request yesterday (#1644) for RHEL ISO images to attempt to auto-detect the OS so we do not need to change code as a first step for supporting new OS.
You can open an issue or I'll try and get around to making a similar code change for Fedora. For now, should use -n -a options for copycds to work around.
I think the discinfo.pm was initially created to only copy ISO images that we support/tested so there may be extra work required when actually deploying the OS, but would most likely work.
Thanks,
Victor
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From: Rich Sudlow <r...@nd.edu>
Date: 08/08/2016 10:42AM
Subject: [xcat-user] copycds with fedora
Is copycds supposed to work with newer versions of Fedora (23/24)?
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