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= Anaconda
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[IMPORTANT]
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image:DSC_3217.JPG[ 400px | Entering Anaconda, Montana. A city probably
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named after this installation program. David Cantrell took this picture
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in 2011. His grey VW Jetta is parked in the
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background.,title=" 400px | Entering Anaconda, Montana. A city probably named after this installation program. David Cantrell took this picture in 2011. His grey VW Jetta is parked in the background."]
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Anaconda is the installation program used by Fedora, Red Hat Enterprise
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Linux and link:Anaconda/Distros[ some other distributions].
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During installation, a target computer's hardware is identified and
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configured, and the appropriate file systems for the system's
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architecture are created. Finally, anaconda allows the user to install
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the operating system software on the target computer. anaconda can also
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upgrade existing installations of earlier versions of the same
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distribution. After the installation is complete, you can reboot into
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your installed system and continue doing customization using
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https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/InitialSetup[initial setup].
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anaconda is a fairly sophisticated installer. It supports installation
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from local and remote sources such as CDs and DVDs, images stored on a
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hard drive, NFS, HTTP, and FTP. Installation can be scripted with
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link:Anaconda/Kickstart[ kickstart] to provide a fully unattended
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installation that can be duplicated on scores of machines. It can also
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be run over VNC on headless machines. A variety of advanced storage
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devices including LVM, RAID, iSCSI, and multipath are supported from the
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partitioning program. anaconda provides advanced debugging features such
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as remote logging, access to the python interactive debugger, and remote
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saving of exception dumps.
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[[users]]
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Users
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~~~~~
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If you are a user having problems with anaconda, please use the user
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support forum for your distribution such as
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http://forums.fedoraforum.org/forumdisplay.php?f=6[Fedora Forum] or
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https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users[fedora-users].
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From time to time, we may distribute updates for anaconda to fix
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problems in Fedora releases. The link:Anaconda/Updates[ updates] wiki
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page explains how to use these updates images.
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Need to see what's changed from release to release? See our
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link:Anaconda/Changes[migration guide] which summarizes changes for
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users, rebuilders, and contributors.
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[[advanced-users]]
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Advanced Users
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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If you are an advanced user of anaconda, you should check out
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https://anaconda-installer.readthedocs.io/en/latest/boot-options.html[our
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reference to anaconda command line
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options],https://anaconda-installer.readthedocs.io/en/latest/kickstart.html[our
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kickstart file format documentation] and link:Anaconda/Logging[ our
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reference to logging capabilities of anaconda].
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There is a mailing list devoted to the use of kickstart. You can find
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the list signup and archive information at
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http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/kickstart-list[kickstart list] .
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This is the best place to share tips and tricks about kickstart.
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[[distribution-builders]]
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Distribution Builders
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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For information on how to customize anaconda and trees created with it,
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please see link:Anaconda/ProductImage[ product.img],
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link:Anaconda/BuildDocProject[ BuildDocProject] and
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link:Anaconda/Customization[ Customization].
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[[mailing-lists]]
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Mailing Lists
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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There are two mailing lists for Anaconda. The first is the development
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mailing list. This list is used to discuss development issues, submit
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patches, and other activities related to extending anaconda. The sign up
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for the development list is located at
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https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/anaconda-devel-list[anaconda
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development list site] . Past discussions can be found in the
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https://www.redhat.com/archives/anaconda-devel-list[anaconda development
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archives] .
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The second list is a user oriented list on how to create kickstart
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files. The kickstart list is the place to discuss automated installation
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issues. The sign up for the kickstart list is located at
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https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/kickstart-list[anaconda
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kickstart list site] . Past discussions can be found in the
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https://www.redhat.com/archives/kickstart-list[anaconda kickstart
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archives] .
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Patch review used to take place on a mailing list dedicated to
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submitting and reviewing patches. Patch review now takes place on
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https://github.com/rhinstaller/anaconda/pulls[GitHub] via pull requests.
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Past discussions of patches can be found in the
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https://lists.fedorahosted.org/pipermail/anaconda-patches/[anaconda-patches
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archives], which is the main purpose this mailing list now serves.
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[[irc]]
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IRC
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~~~
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There is also an IRC channel on http://freenode.net. This resource is
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for discussion of anaconda development, not for distribution
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customization questions.
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[[how-to-contribute]]
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How to Contribute
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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For how to contribute to Anaconda and related projects, see the
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https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Anaconda/Contribute[Contributing to
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Anaconda and related projects] documentation.
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Please note that useful contributions are not limited to submitting
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patches for source code. You can also help with
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https://anaconda-installer.readthedocs.io/en/latest/testing.html[testing],
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reporting bugs, improving translations or extending the Anaconda
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documentation.
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[[developers-guide]]
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Developers' Guide
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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anaconda is now almost entirely written in Python 3. The graphical front
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end uses GTK+ 3 via gobject-introspection, and as much of the interface
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as possible is written using the glade interface builder. The earliest
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parts of anaconda are in shell for integration with dracut, and there's
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still a little bit of C thrown in for interfacing with certain
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libraries.
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Here are some documents if you are planning on working on anaconda. More
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are in the works:
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* Anaconda/Devel/Translation
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* If you want to work on Anaconda, you should start with the
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link:Anaconda/SourceOverview[Source Overview], which contains a high
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level discussion of the source files and what they do. Then look at the
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https://anaconda-installer.readthedocs.io/en/latest/[online
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documentation] for information on how to test, debug, and develop
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anaconda.
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Familiarize yourself with the tools that anaconda uses. Check out the
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following external reference documents:
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* https://developer.gnome.org/gtk3/stable/[GTK+ reference]
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* https://docs.python.org/2/tutorial/[Python tutorial]
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* https://docs.python.org/2/py-modindex.html[Python module reference]
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[[getting-the-source]]
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Getting the Source
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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The primary methods of distributing the anaconda source are source RPMs
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in the
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http://dl.fedoraproject.org/pub/fedora/linux/development/rawhide/source/SRPMS/[Fedora
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development tree] and git. To access the current source code in in
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non-rpm format, you'll need to install git.
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`dnf install git`
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Note that several related packages will be installed as well. After the
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git source code management tool has been installed, then you use
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anonymous git access to the Anaconda repository.
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`git clone `https://github.com/rhinstaller/anaconda.git[`https://github.com/rhinstaller/anaconda.git`]
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The output may look similar to the following:
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`Initialized empty Git repository in /home/drkludge/anacondatest/anaconda/.git/` +
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`remote: Generating pack...` +
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`remote: Counting objects: 10861` +
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`remote: Done counting 91222 objects.` +
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`remote: Deltifying 91222 objects...` +
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`remote: 100% (91222/91222) done` +
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`Indexing 91222 objects...` +
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`100% (91222/91222) done` +
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`remote: Total 91222 (delta 68785), reused 90187 (delta 68059)` +
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`Resolving 68785 deltas...` +
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`100% (68785/68785) done` +
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`Checking 543 files out...` +
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`100% (543/543) done`
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If you have committer access to anaconda, then you will want to use the
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git+ssh access url.
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`git clone git+ssh://git@github.com/rhinstaller/anaconda.git`
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`git push`
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If you would just like to browse the Anaconda git repository via the
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web, then please use the following
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https://github.com/rhinstaller/anaconda.git[Anaconda git URLs].
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https://github.com/rhinstaller/anaconda
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Anaconda has an https://github.com/rhinstaller/kickstart-tests[extensive
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suite of tests] that is still growing. If you contribute new
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functionality, it's good practice to include some tests along with that.
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We have a
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https://anaconda-installer.readthedocs.io/en/latest/testing.html[document
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that outlines the test suite infratructure and describes how to run
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tests].
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To contribute you should read our
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https://anaconda-installer.readthedocs.io/en/latest/contributing.html[guidelines
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for contributing].
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[[reporting-problems]]
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Reporting Problems
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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If you are having difficulty installing, please file the problem report
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with your distribution vendor.
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Before filing a bug, please read up on
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link:How_to_debug_installation_problems[How to debug installation
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problems], which will tell you how to fill out useful bug reports that
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will help us quickly solve your problem. Also try searching bugzilla for
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other reports about your problem, as some bugs are often filed by
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several people.
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link:Anaconda/AnacondaBugWorkflow[ AnacondaBugWorkflow] is a guideline
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to how Fedora anaconda bugs pass through bugzilla, and what all the
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various statuses really mean. This is *only* for Fedora.
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[[anaconda-team]]
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Anaconda Team
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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image:20170607-brq-anaconda-group-photo02.jpg[ 500px,title=" 500px"]
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From left to right, the following people are the anaconda team and are
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responsible for the majority of commits. Of course, we get help from
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other people both from Red Hat and from the volunteer community as well.
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* Jiri Konecny (jkonecny): DUD, CI, UX, stuff.
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* User:Rvykydal[Radek Vykydal] (rvykydal): Networking, Atomic,
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packaging.
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* User:M4rtink[Martin Kolman] (mkolman): initial-setup, password stuff,
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UX, other stuff.
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* User:sbueno[Samantha N. Bueno] (sbueno): Manager.
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* Vendula Poncova (vponcova): s390x, storage tweaks, UX, other stuff.
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[[anaconda-team-emeritus]]
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Anaconda Team Emeritus
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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* User:Clumens[Chris Lumens] (clumens)
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* User:Pjones[Peter Jones] (pjones)
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* User:Bcl[Brian Lane] (bcl)
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* User:Dcantrel[David Cantrell] (dcantrell)
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* User:Wwoods[Will Woods] (wwoods)
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* User:Dlehman[Dave Lehman] (dlehman)
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* User:vpodzime[Vratislav Podzimek] (vpodzime):
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* User:dshea[David Shea] (dshea)
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* User:katzj[Jeremy Katz] (katzj)
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* Joel Andres Granados (jgranado)
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* Hans de Goede (hansg)
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* User:Akozumpl[Ales Kozumplik] (akozumpl)
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* User:Mgracik[Martin Gracik] (mgracik)
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* User:jkeating[Jesse Keating] (jlk)
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* User:Msivak[Martin Sivak] (msivak)
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[[design]]
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Design
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* link:Anaconda/UX_Redesign[ Anaconda UX Redesign]
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* link:How_to_Create_an_Anaconda_Banner[ How to Create an Anaconda
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Banner]
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Category:Anaconda
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'''
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= Anaconda
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[caption="Entering Anaconda, Montana. A city probably named after this installation program. David Cantrell took this picture in 2011. His grey VW Jetta is parked in the background."]
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image::DSC_3217.JPG[Anaconda,400]
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Anaconda is the installation program used by Fedora, Red Hat Enterprise Linux and link:anaconda_distros.html[ some other distributions].
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During installation, a target computer's hardware is identified and configured, and the appropriate file systems for the system's architecture are created.
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Finally, Anaconda allows the user to install the operating system software on the target computer.
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Anaconda can also upgrade existing installations of earlier versions of the same distribution.
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After the installation is complete, you can reboot into your installed system and continue doing customization using https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/InitialSetup[initial setup].
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Anaconda is a fairly sophisticated installer.
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It supports installation from local and remote sources such as CDs and DVDs, images stored on a hard drive, NFS, HTTP, and FTP.
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Installation can be scripted with link:Anaconda/Kickstart[ kickstart] to provide a fully unattended installation that can be duplicated on scores of machines.
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It can also be run over VNC on headless machines.
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A variety of advanced storage devices including LVM, RAID, iSCSI, and multipath are supported from the partitioning program.
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Anaconda provides advanced debugging features such as remote logging, access to the python interactive debugger, and remote saving of exception dumps.
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[id="users"]
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== Users
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If you are a user having problems with Anaconda, please use the user support forum for your distribution such as http://forums.fedoraforum.org/forumdisplay.php?f=6[Fedora Forum] or https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users[fedora-users].
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From time to time, we may distribute updates for Anaconda to fix problems in Fedora releases.
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The link:Anaconda/Updates[ updates] wiki page explains how to use these updates images.
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Need to see what's changed from release to release?
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See our link:Anaconda/Changes[migration guide] which summarizes changes for users, rebuilders, and contributors.
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[id="advanced-users"]
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== Advanced Users
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If you are an advanced user of Anaconda, you should check out https://anaconda-installer.readthedocs.io/en/latest/boot-options.html[our reference to Anaconda command line options],https://anaconda-installer.readthedocs.io/en/latest/kickstart.html[our kickstart file format documentation] and link:Anaconda/Logging[ our reference to logging capabilities of Anaconda].
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There is a mailing list devoted to the use of kickstart.
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You can find the list signup and archive information at http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/kickstart-list[kickstart list].
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This is the best place to share tips and tricks about kickstart.
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[id="distribution-builders"]
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== Distribution Builders
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For information on how to customize Anaconda and trees created with it, please see link:Anaconda/ProductImage[product.img], link:Anaconda/BuildDocProject[BuildDocProject] and link:Anaconda/Customization[Customization].
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[id="mailing-lists"]
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== Mailing Lists
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There are two mailing lists for Anaconda.
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The first is the development mailing list. This list is used to discuss development issues, submit patches, and other activities related to extending Anaconda.
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The sign up for the development list is located at https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/anaconda-devel-list[anaconda development list site].
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Past discussions can be found in the https://www.redhat.com/archives/anaconda-devel-list[anaconda development archives].
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The second list is a user oriented list on how to create kickstart files.
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The kickstart list is the place to discuss automated installation issues.
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The sign up for the kickstart list is located at https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/kickstart-list[anaconda kickstart list site].
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Past discussions can be found in the https://www.redhat.com/archives/kickstart-list[anaconda kickstart archives].
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Patch review used to take place on a mailing list dedicated to submitting and reviewing patches.
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Patch review now takes place on https://github.com/rhinstaller/anaconda/pulls[GitHub] via pull requests.
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Past discussions of patches can be found in the https://lists.fedorahosted.org/pipermail/anaconda-patches/[anaconda-patches archives], which is the main purpose this mailing list now serves.
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[id="irc"]
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There is also an IRC channel on http://freenode.net.
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This resource is for discussion of Anaconda development, not for distribution customization questions.
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[id="how-to-contribute"]
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== How to Contribute
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For how to contribute to Anaconda and related projects, see the https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Anaconda/Contribute[Contributing to Anaconda and related projects] documentation.
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Please note that useful contributions are not limited to submitting patches for source code.
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You can also help with https://anaconda-installer.readthedocs.io/en/latest/testing.html[testing], reporting bugs, improving translations or extending the Anaconda documentation.
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[id="developers-guide"]
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== Developers' Guide
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Anaconda is now almost entirely written in Python 3.
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The graphical front end uses GTK+ 3 via gobject-introspection, and as much of the interface as possible is written using the glade interface builder.
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The earliest parts of Anaconda are in shell for integration with dracut, and there's still a little bit of C thrown in for interfacing with certain libraries.
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Here are some documents if you are planning on working on Anaconda.
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More are in the works:
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* Anaconda/Devel/Translation
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* If you want to work on Anaconda, you should start with the link:Anaconda/SourceOverview[Source Overview], which contains a high level discussion of the source files and what they do.
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Then look at the https://anaconda-installer.readthedocs.io/en/latest/[online documentation] for information on how to test, debug, and develop anaconda.
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Familiarize yourself with the tools that Anaconda uses.
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Check out the following external reference documents:
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* https://developer.gnome.org/gtk3/stable/[GTK+ reference]
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* https://docs.python.org/2/tutorial/[Python tutorial]
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* https://docs.python.org/2/py-modindex.html[Python module reference]
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[id="getting-the-source"]
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== Getting the Source
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The primary methods of distributing the Anaconda source are source RPMs in the http://dl.fedoraproject.org/pub/fedora/linux/development/rawhide/source/SRPMS/[Fedora development tree] and git.
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To access the current source code in in non-rpm format, you'll need to install git.
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----
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$ dnf install git
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----
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Note that several related packages will be installed as well.
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After the git source code management tool has been installed, then you use anonymous git access to the Anaconda repository.
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----
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$ git clone https://github.com/rhinstaller/anaconda.git
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----
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The output may look similar to the following:
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----
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Initialized empty Git repository in /home/drkludge/anacondatest/anaconda/.git/
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remote: Generating pack...
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remote: Counting objects: 10861
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remote: Done counting 91222 objects.
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remote: Deltifying 91222 objects...
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remote: 100% (91222/91222) done
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Indexing 91222 objects...
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100% (91222/91222) done
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remote: Total 91222 (delta 68785), reused 90187 (delta 68059)
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Resolving 68785 deltas...
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100% (68785/68785) done
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Checking 543 files out...
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100% (543/543) done
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----
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If you have committer access to Anaconda, then you will want to use the git+ssh access url.
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----
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$ git clone git+ssh://git@github.com/rhinstaller/anaconda.git
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----
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Once you've committed changes locally, you can push them with
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----
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$ git push
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----
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If you would just like to browse the Anaconda git repository via the web, then please use the following https://github.com/rhinstaller/anaconda.git[Anaconda git URLs].
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Anaconda has an https://github.com/rhinstaller/kickstart-tests[extensive suite of tests] that is still growing.
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If you contribute new functionality, it's good practice to include some tests along with that.
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We have a https://anaconda-installer.readthedocs.io/en/latest/testing.html[document that outlines the test suite infratructure and describes how to run tests].
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To contribute you should read our https://anaconda-installer.readthedocs.io/en/latest/contributing.html[guidelines for contributing].
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[id="reporting-problems"]
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== Reporting Problems
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If you are having difficulty installing, please file the problem report with your distribution vendor.
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Before filing a bug, please read up on link:How_to_debug_installation_problems[How to debug installation problems], which will tell you how to fill out useful bug reports that will help us quickly solve your problem.
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Also try searching bugzilla for other reports about your problem, as some bugs are often filed by several people.
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link:Anaconda/AnacondaBugWorkflow[AnacondaBugWorkflow] is a guideline to how Fedora Anaconda bugs pass through bugzilla, and what all the various statuses really mean. This is *only* for Fedora.
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[[design]]
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Design
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~~~~~~
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* link:Anaconda/UX_Redesign[ Anaconda UX Redesign]
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* link:How_to_Create_an_Anaconda_Banner[ How to Create an Anaconda Banner]
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en-US/anaconda/anaconda_distros.adoc
Normal file
20
en-US/anaconda/anaconda_distros.adoc
Normal file
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= Anaconda based Distributions
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There are a number of distributions which currently use Anaconda. This is a list of the ones which we are aware of.
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* Fedora
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* Red Hat Enterprise Linux
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* rpath Linux
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* Progeny Componentized Linux, based on Debian (defunct)
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* Vida linux, Gentoo variant using Anaconda
|
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* Foresight Linux, originally derived from rpath Linux
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* Sabayon Linux Installer
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* Aurox
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* Asianux
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* Blag GNU/Linux
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* ASPLinux
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* Fedora derivatives
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* FrameOS Linux
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* Scientific Linux
|
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There are likely many more distributions using Anaconda. Feel free to contact the authors to add to this list.
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