On Sun, Nov 30, 2014 at 1:24 PM, John Reiser 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. The storage.
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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On Sun, 30 Nov 2014 13:14:26 -0500
Christopher 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.
> (Interestingly, even with Secu
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 booti
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 Ch
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 pa