Step to reproduce: 1/ Install my own OS to VM and reboot. 2/ Insert ISO and boot from ISO. 3/ Click on Installation destination, choose the same hard drive to install OS, choose to reclaim space.
Actual result: - Anaconda detect my own OS as RHEL Expected result: - Anaconda could detect my own OS
So what package I need to change for Anaconda to detect my own OS in installed system?
Thanks for your help !!!
Step to reproduce: 1/ Install my own OS to VM and reboot. 2/ Insert ISO and boot from ISO. 3/ Click on Installation destination, choose the same hard drive to install OS, choose to reclaim space.
Actual result:
- Anaconda detect my own OS as RHEL
Expected result:
- Anaconda could detect my own OS
So what package I need to change for Anaconda to detect my own OS in installed system?
You need a /etc/os-release file that has a NAME= and VERSION_ID=. It's probably picking RHEL as a default currently.
- Chris
anaconda-devel@lists.stg.fedoraproject.org