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Von: Richard Ryniker <ryni...@alum.mit.edu>
An: For testing and quality assurance of Fedora releases
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Verschickt: Sa, 1 Okt 2016 8:46 pm
Betreff: Re: Fedora on usb connected media
Might this be a clue (from your anaconda log)? 13:10:26,938 INF
Might this be a clue (from your anaconda log)?
13:10:26,938 INFO anaconda: Running post-installation scripts
13:10:26,938 INFO anaconda: Running kickstart %%post script(s)
13:10:29,210 ERR anaconda: Error code 1 running the kickstart script at line
33
13:10:29,210 INFO anaconda: All
esting and quality assurance of Fedora releases
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Verschickt: Fr, 30 Sept 2016 10:36 pm
Betreff: Re: Fedora on usb connected media
On Fri, Sep 30, 2016 at 1:43 PM, Joerg Lechner <julech...@aol.com> wrote:> Hi,>
tested again.> Acer laptop Aspire E15 E5-57
On Fri, Sep 30, 2016 at 1:43 PM, Joerg Lechner wrote:
> Hi,
> tested again.
> Acer laptop Aspire E15 E5-571G EFI system
> 64GB USB 3.0 flash medium
>
> Loaded F25 Alpha release Workstation
> dnf update kernel -> got Kernel x86_64 4.8.0-0 rc8.git.0.1.fc25
> made -according to
On Fri, Sep 30, 2016 at 11:07 AM, Richard Ryniker wrote:
> Works for me. I used a Samsung 940X laptop and a Sandisk 80GB USB3
> external SSD.
>
> This is a UEFI machine, and I installed using manual partitioning to
> re-use partitions on the external device, which contained
Works for me. I used a Samsung 940X laptop and a Sandisk 80GB USB3
external SSD.
This is a UEFI machine, and I installed using manual partitioning to
re-use partitions on the external device, which contained an old Fedora
23 system. My purpose here was to preserve an encrypted /home partition.
On Fri Sep 30 2016 10:39:07 GMT-0600 (MDT) Chris Murphy
> OK but what is the bug ID?
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1371661
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in the system one for Windows,
one for Fedora. But since I work with laptops I use Fedora on USB connected
media, currently Fedora on a 64GB usb 3.0 connected flash medium. Fedora is in
this configuration -as I feel- quite quick, as it would be on the internal
disk. As mass storage I use the laptop