Re: Much Improved Fedora 14 RC1 Install Experience

2010-10-27 Thread Sawrub
  On 10/25/2010 08:41 AM, Steven Haigh wrote:
 On 25/10/10 12:18, Bob Cochran wrote:
 I was able to successfully install Fedora 14 RC1 x86_54 on my Dell
 Latitude E6400 laptop today. I need to change some video options a bit
 since I use dual monitors, and look more closely at the available yum
 repos, but overall it was quite successful.
 I agree. I just installed F14 RC1 onto 2 systems - both without issue.
 One system was using a USB DVD drive which caused issues and became an
 F14Blocker - however some magical work on udev and everything works as
 it should with that system now.

   From all I've seen, it looks good to go :)

I too have installed on 2 machines, and working fine. Just one issue is 
there that the system on first boot don't pick the hostname set during 
the installation. Its OK since defining it again works fine.

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Much Improved Fedora 14 RC1 Install Experience

2010-10-24 Thread Bob Cochran
  I was able to successfully install Fedora 14 RC1 x86_54 on my Dell 
Latitude E6400 laptop today. I need to change some video options a bit 
since I use dual monitors, and look more closely at the available yum 
repos, but overall it was quite successful.

Bob Cochran

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Re: Much Improved Fedora 14 RC1 Install Experience

2010-10-24 Thread Steven Haigh
On 25/10/10 12:18, Bob Cochran wrote:
I was able to successfully install Fedora 14 RC1 x86_54 on my Dell
 Latitude E6400 laptop today. I need to change some video options a bit
 since I use dual monitors, and look more closely at the available yum
 repos, but overall it was quite successful.

I agree. I just installed F14 RC1 onto 2 systems - both without issue. 
One system was using a USB DVD drive which caused issues and became an 
F14Blocker - however some magical work on udev and everything works as 
it should with that system now.

 From all I've seen, it looks good to go :)

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