> Seems to be similar to my problem I reported already:
> https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=622694
>
>
This is exactly the problem I'm seeing. In my case, I can reproduce it
every time with the DVD iso. Any tips on what log I could possibly grab to
help them debug the problem?
-- Jo
On 09/20/2010 09:27 AM, cornel panceac wrote:
>
>
> 2010/9/19 John Watzke mailto:watz...@gmail.com>>
>
>
> Having found a mostly reliable workaround for the FlushCache
> problem,
> the installer for RC2 is now booting without recognizing mouse
> clicks.
>
2010/9/19 John Watzke
>
> Having found a mostly reliable workaround for the FlushCache problem,
>> the installer for RC2 is now booting without recognizing mouse clicks.
>> ABout 2/3 of the time it will move the mouse pointer but won't accept any
>> button presses.
>>
>>
> BTW, do you already hav
On 09/19/2010 05:43 PM, Adam Williamson wrote:
> On Sun, 2010-09-19 at 16:13 -0500, John Watzke wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>> If you boot an F14 live image do you see the same issue?
>>
>>
>> I'll have to try a live image... but I did netinst first and the mouse
>> clicks worked just fine. I would h
> Try booting all three a few times. It could simply be an intermittent
> bug which you happened to see on one but not the other. I think all the
> relevant packages are the same between DVD and netinst, so it would be
> odd for to happen on one but not the other.
>
So I took the F14 RC2 i386 DVD
On Sun, Sep 19, 2010 at 5:43 PM, Adam Williamson wrote:
>
> Try booting all three a few times. It could simply be an intermittent
> bug which you happened to see on one but not the other. I think all the
> relevant packages are the same between DVD and netinst, so it would be
> odd for to happen o
On Sun, 2010-09-19 at 16:13 -0500, John Watzke wrote:
>
>
>
> If you boot an F14 live image do you see the same issue?
>
>
> I'll have to try a live image... but I did netinst first and the mouse
> clicks worked just fine. I would have noticed if the mouse clic
>
> If you boot an F14 live image do you see the same issue?
>
>
I'll have to try a live image... but I did netinst first and the mouse
clicks worked just fine. I would have noticed if the mouse clicks didn't
because hitting tabs and space drives me nuts. Feels like the old
non-graphical installe
On Sun, 2010-09-19 at 15:29 -0500, John Watzke wrote:
>
> Having found a mostly reliable workaround for the FlushCache
> problem,
> the installer for RC2 is now booting without recognizing mouse
> clicks.
> ABout 2/3 of the time it will move the mouse pointe
> Having found a mostly reliable workaround for the FlushCache problem,
> the installer for RC2 is now booting without recognizing mouse clicks.
> ABout 2/3 of the time it will move the mouse pointer but won't accept any
> button presses.
>
>
BTW, do you already have a bug open about the mouse clic
2010/9/19 John Watzke
>
> Having found a mostly reliable workaround for the FlushCache problem,
>> the installer for RC2 is now booting without recognizing mouse clicks.
>> ABout 2/3 of the time it will move the mouse pointer but won't accept any
>> button presses.
>>
>>
>Strangely enough, th
> Having found a mostly reliable workaround for the FlushCache problem,
> the installer for RC2 is now booting without recognizing mouse clicks.
> ABout 2/3 of the time it will move the mouse pointer but won't accept any
> button presses.
>
>
Strangely enough, the netinst iso install works just
On Sun, Sep 19, 2010 at 11:09 AM, Clyde E. Kunkel
wrote:
> On 09/19/2010 10:47 AM, Richard Ryniker wrote:
> >> In RC1 the anaconda has eliminated the screen to select where to put the
> >> boot loader,
>
> There is also an opportunity to specify the location on the grub
> installation screen as
On 09/19/2010 10:47 AM, Richard Ryniker wrote:
>> In RC1 the anaconda has eliminated the screen to select where to put the
>> boot loader,
>
> I had the opportunity to make a choice. Anaconda presented a two-panel
> display that listed the drives it found on the left panel, and a
> convenient mech
> In RC1 the anaconda has eliminated the screen to select where to put the
> boot loader,
I had the opportunity to make a choice. Anaconda presented a two-panel
display that listed the drives it found on the left panel, and a
convenient mechanism to select which drives I wanted to use for
install
I didn't get that far playing with it. The DVD iso I downloaded
didn't match the checksum, so I just deleted it, not knowing
if it was broken in some way.
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