On Sun, Nov 30, 2014 at 1:24 PM, John Reiser jrei...@bitwagon.com wrote:
So, I'm willing to bet it's more of an Anaconda problem. I'm just not sure
how to even begin tracking it down. ...
File a bugzilla report, and attach each file in /var/log/anaconda
as a separate text/plain attachment.
Hi all,
I was testing installing Fedora 21 Final RC1 in the free space on a GPT
drive with Windows 8.1 (Lenovo Z40). I'm installing from a USB stick made
from the ISO.
Every time I click Begin Installation in Anaconda, it locks up at the
screen where I'm supposed to be able to enter the root
Unless there is a bug in anaconda, that smells a lot like UEFI.
Did you boot in BIOS/Legacy mode or UEFI when windows 8 were installed?
What were your BIOS settings with regard to that and SecureBoot?
There are some issues with recent Lenovo laptops, UEFI and linux.
2014-11-30 19:09 GMT+02:00
I doubt it's a UEFI or SecureBoot problem... the Fedora Live USB I made
boots just fine. The UEFI setting is EFI-only (no legacy boot). I also
tried with and without SecureBoot, and had the same behavior.
(Interestingly, even with SecureBoot turned on, I did not have any issues
installing and
On Sun, 30 Nov 2014 13:14:26 -0500
Christopher ctubbsii-fed...@apache.org wrote:
I doubt it's a UEFI or SecureBoot problem... the Fedora Live USB I
made boots just fine. The UEFI setting is EFI-only (no legacy boot).
I also tried with and without SecureBoot, and had the same behavior.
So, I'm willing to bet it's more of an Anaconda problem. I'm just not sure how
to even begin tracking it down. ...
File a bugzilla report, and attach each file in /var/log/anaconda
as a separate text/plain attachment. The storage.log contains
the analysis of how the disks look.
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