Hi Giuseppe... ! Thanks for the hint. ill try it. So from the docs, I'm seeing this:
"As of Fedora 16 there must be a biosboot partition for the bootloader to be installed successfully onto a disk that contains a GPT/GUID partition table, which includes disks initialized by anaconda. This partition may be created with the kickstart option part biosboot --fstype=biosboot --size=1. However, in the case that a disk has an existing biosboot partition, adding a "part biosboot" option is unnecessary." So maybe you are suggesting that, the Kickstart file needs to define the boot info, because im installing from source and not from an ISO ? On Tue, Apr 22, 2014 at 5:50 AM, Giuseppe Scrivano <gscri...@redhat.com>wrote: > Jay Vyas <jayunit...@gmail.com> writes: > > > # The following is the partition information you requested > > # Note that any partitions you deleted are not expressed > > # here so unless you clear all partitions first, this is > > # not guaranteed to work > > # Uncommented by j > > zerombr > > clearpart --all > > autopart > > #ip=192.168.122.99 > > network --bootproto=static --ip=192.168.122.100 --netmask=255.255.255.0 > --gateway=192.168.122.1 --nameserver=192.168.122.1 > > bootloader --location=mbr --timeout=5 --append="rhgb quiet" > > .... > > %end > > in the kickstart file generated by libosinfo for Fedora 20 > (osinfo-install-script fedora20), I see this line: > > part biosboot --fstype=biosboot --size=1 > > Could you try adding it to your kickstart file just after "clearpart"? > > Giuseppe > -- Jay Vyas http://jayunit100.blogspot.com
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