On Mon, 1 Nov 2010 22:29:13 -0500, Rod wrote:
> Just an FYI. Apparently a 1GHz AMD Duron is not in the same class processor
> as an Intel PII.( Minimum requirements for F-13 are PII w/ 384 MB of RAM) I
> tried installing all of the way back to Fedora 8 with no luck. It just kept
> stalling.
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Subject: Re: Fedora 13 install
On 10/09/2010 04:39 PM, Rod McCown wrote:
> Using an ATI Rage, AGP card. There is an install option to use different
> video drivers. I'
On Wed, Oct 20, 2010 at 14:29, Daniel J Walsh wrote:
> Well i is now known by me, and I am the chief SELinux maintainer.
>
Got it. I'll file a bug this evening when I get home and post the
link. Thanks Daniel.
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On 10/20/2010 04:57 AM, Dotan Cohen wrote:
> On Tue, Oct 19, 2010 at 15:16, Daniel J Walsh wrote:
>> Please open a bug report.
>>
>
> It turns out to be a known issue and limitation of SELinux. It's no
> showstopper for me now that ext4 is (well, alm
On Tue, Oct 19, 2010 at 15:16, Daniel J Walsh wrote:
> Please open a bug report.
>
It turns out to be a known issue and limitation of SELinux. It's no
showstopper for me now that ext4 is (well, almost) mature.
Thanks.
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On 10/19/2010 08:46 AM, Dotan Cohen wrote:
> Thanks. I don't want to mess with fstab after the fact, I am backing
> up the /home drive now and will convert it to ext4. If does appear
> that one can run Fedora with JFS but he must disable SELinux for th
Thanks. I don't want to mess with fstab after the fact, I am backing
up the /home drive now and will convert it to ext4. If does appear
that one can run Fedora with JFS but he must disable SELinux for that.
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On Tue, 2010-10-19 at 12:48 +0200, Dotan Cohen wrote:
> I am installing Fedora 13 on a Dell laptop that currently has Kubuntu
> installed. I keep /home on a separate partition, but the Fedora
> installer will not let me set it as a mount point unless I format it.
> Why? How can I get around this no
I am installing Fedora 13 on a Dell laptop that currently has Kubuntu
installed. I keep /home on a separate partition, but the Fedora
installer will not let me set it as a mount point unless I format it.
Why? How can I get around this now,at install time?
Thanks.
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Subject: Re: Fedora 13 install
On 10/09/2010 04:39 PM, Rod McCown wrote:
> Using an ATI Rage, AGP card. There is an install option to use different
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>> Trying to install Fedora 13. Install freezes while partitioning
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On Sat, 2010-10-09 at 13:23 -0500, Rod McCown wrote:
> Trying to install Fedora 13. Install freezes while partitioning disk and
> creating file systems. Using ATA drives, AMD Duron 1GHz proc, with 1GB RAM.
> Tried letting it put it's own layout on there. Tried using just 4 basic
&g
On Sat, 2010-10-09 at 13:23 -0500, Rod McCown wrote:
> Trying to install Fedora 13. Install freezes while partitioning disk and
> creating file systems. Using ATA drives, AMD Duron 1GHz proc, with 1GB RAM.
> Tried letting it put it's own layout on there. Tried using just 4 basic
&g
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On 10/09/2010 11:23 AM, Rod McCown wrote:
> Trying to install Fedora 13. Install freezes while partitioning disk and
> creating file systems. Using ATA d
On 10/09/2010 11:23 AM, Rod McCown wrote:
> Trying to install Fedora 13. Install freezes while partitioning disk and
> creating file systems. Using ATA drives, AMD Duron 1GHz proc, with 1GB RAM.
> Tried letting it put it's own layout on there. Tried using just 4 basic
> partitio
Trying to install Fedora 13. Install freezes while partitioning disk and
creating file systems. Using ATA drives, AMD Duron 1GHz proc, with 1GB RAM.
Tried letting it put it's own layout on there. Tried using just 4 basic
partitions and using ext2. System freezes. Any ideas why?
Rod M
On Fri, 2010-06-11 at 13:37 +0200, David Jansen wrote:
> I ran into an issue with the installation of Fedora 13. What I was
> trying to do was this: install the new version, choose for a custom
> layout of the partitions, and then have system stuff like / and /usr
> reformatted, but leave /usr/loc
On Fri, 2010-06-11 at 13:37 +0200, David Jansen wrote:
> I ran into an issue with the installation of Fedora 13. What I was
> trying to do was this: install the new version, choose for a custom
> layout of the partitions, and then have system stuff like / and /usr
> reformatted, but leave /usr/loca
I ran into an issue with the installation of Fedora 13. What I was
trying to do was this: install the new version, choose for a custom
layout of the partitions, and then have system stuff like / and /usr
reformatted, but leave /usr/local, /opt, /home and /data partitions
alone to preserve own data
On Fri, 2010-04-30 at 08:11 -0400, Wm_Frank Pont jr wrote:
> Fedora 13 Beta was in my first post. Fedora 12 would not install.
> Thinks for the advice.
Probably you got a bad download. This happen to me before when I try
try direct download, and I got a good download when using Torrent to
do
Fedora 13 Beta was in my first post. Fedora 12 would not install.
Thinks for the advice.
Frank
>Since Fedora 13 won't be released for almost three weeks, this must be
>either the Beta or a nightly compose.
>You may want to try the Test Compose that was just issued, which is a
>candidate we test a
On Fri, 2010-04-30 at 06:26 -0400, Wm_Frank Pont jr wrote:
> I am trying to install only fedora on a new Dell precision T1500.
> No duel boot or anything. I think the issue is that it is too
> new to be included in the general support. The live Fedora 12
> just dies with a black screen, The DVD
I am trying to install only fedora on a new Dell precision T1500.
No duel boot or anything. I think the issue is that it is too
new to be included in the general support. The live Fedora 12
just dies with a black screen, The DVD Fedora 13 goes into a
"install error, sleeping forever" message. T
On Thu, Apr 29, 2010 at 06:52:58PM +, g wrote:
> Wm_Frank Pont jr wrote:
>
>
> > I saved the error ... somewhere ... in a place on the live CD
> > I can not find.
>
> how where you able to save to a cd?
>
> or do you mean cd installation?
Since Fedora 13 won't be released for almost three
On Thu, Apr 29, 2010 at 12:32 PM, Wm_Frank Pont jr wrote:
> I have a brand new dell precision T1500.
> Fedora 12 live CD fails
> Fedora 13 DVD fails and "sleeps forever."
> Fedora 13 live CD installed once but failed when I tried to
> reinstall after losing network.
>
> After formatting (using de
Wm_Frank Pont jr wrote:
> I must have said that wrong.
> After the format, the mount failed and before the install quits
> it allows me to save the error message for later examination.
> I was not able to find where the information was saved on the
> file system of the live cd.
you can not save to
I must have said that wrong.
After the format, the mount failed and before the install quits
it allows me to save the error message for later examination.
I was not able to find where the information was saved on the
file system of the live cd.
Frank
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Wm_Frank Pont jr wrote:
> I saved the error ... somewhere ... in a place on the live CD
> I can not find.
how where you able to save to a cd?
or do you mean cd installation?
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I have a brand new dell precision T1500.
Fedora 12 live CD fails
Fedora 13 DVD fails and "sleeps forever."
Fedora 13 live CD installed once but failed when I tried to
reinstall after losing network.
After formatting (using defaults) all seems to be going well
when I get
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