Given the XS-0.7 does not run X Windows by default, this likely is not the
problem.

You can try disabling the pseudo-graphical progress bar to get more
information.

On a system that hangs, choose to edit the default boot option before the
countdown timer finishes.  Delete the "rhgb" (Red Hat Graphical Boot) and
"quiet" parameters, and then tell Grub to let the system boot to see if the
hang point becomes obvious.



On Tue, Aug 20, 2013 at 2:36 AM, David Leeming <da...@leeming-consulting.com
> wrote:

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> I noticed that sometimes an XS 0.7 installation will hang in the boot
> screen (the advancing white shaded bar bottom of screen). I have not been
> able to fix this other than by reinstalling. I read somewhere there is a
> bug involving X11 and the fix is to boot in single user mode and delete
> xorg.conf. But tried that and it still hung but with scrolling boot text on
> the screen.****
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