On Mon, Jul 13, 2015 at 3:24 PM, John Wright wrote:
> The precise appearance of the error message is as follows:
>
> A small dark rectangular box appears at the top center of the blue
> wallpaper page. The box contains a large frowny-face and the words:
That's an abrt message coming through the
On Mon Jul 13 18:52:16 UTC 2015 Chris Murphy typed:
So there's the kernel bug, 1225671, that ends up stopping the arrays,
but then there's a misleading message saying there's a problem that's
been corrected, yet clearly not corrected.
The exact wording of the message is:
'Unexpected system
On Mon, Jul 13, 2015 at 11:33 AM, John Wright wrote:
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> On Mon Jul 13 02:19:31 UTC 2015 Chris Murphy typed:
>
>> So there's the kernel bug, 1225671, that ends up stopping the arrays,
>> but then there's a misleading message saying there's a problem that's
>> been corrected, yet clearly not correc
On Mon Jul 13 02:19:31 UTC 2015 Chris Murphy typed:
So there's the kernel bug, 1225671, that ends up stopping the arrays,
but then there's a misleading message saying there's a problem that's
been corrected, yet clearly not corrected.
The exact wording of the message is:
'Unexpected system e
On Sun, Jul 12, 2015 at 5:28 PM, John Wright wrote:
> Speaking of error messages - there _was_ an error message at the
> beginning of the install-to-disk process; but I had ignored it since
> it said something like 'problem found and corrected', or words to
> that effect. (Wipes egg off face.) W
From: Chris Murphy
To: Community support for Fedora users
Subject: Re: Fedora21/22 grub doesn't recognize my raid1/LVM
partitions
Message-ID:
There are messages in the storage.log about md126 and md127 being
degraded. That would be a problem for discovering anything on
There are messages in the storage.log about md126 and md127 being
degraded. That would be a problem for discovering anything on those,
even if they come up OK degraded, Anaconda won't install to degraded
arrays. But I also don't know what messages you get about this, it
should give an error message
On Sat, 11 Jul 2015, John Wright wrote:
I have 2 500G hard drives partitioned with a few 'normal' partitions
for /boot, swap, etc but mostly in a raid 1 array, which is divided
into several LVM partitions. For many Fedora releases, I have done
fresh installs, preserving the /home LVM partition
On Sat, Jul 11, 2015 at 4:25 PM, John Wright wrote:
>
> I have 2 500G hard drives partitioned with a few 'normal' partitions
> for /boot, swap, etc but mostly in a raid 1 array, which is divided
> into several LVM partitions. For many Fedora releases, I have done
> fresh installs, preserving the