Daniel B. Thurman wrote:
For the first time, I have booted off the LiveCD and I notice several problems: (1) The GUI screen starts up with the "teardrop", completes filling it up, and then it drops into a shell (2) It says something about creating a symlink (/dev/root) and so I issued: (a) rm -fr root (b) ln -s /dev/root /root (c) exit And the result is the keyboard has Caps-Lock & Scroll-Lock LEDs flashing. Nothing happens, so I pressed the hardware reset button and the system reboots. After rebooting again, filling the "teardrop" again, this times it falls into a shell again. (3) It says something of a "non-standard" filesystem or volume and says that it fails to create a ramdiskfs. Looks to me that I am unable to get F11's LiveCD to work on my system. I will download the DVD version and see if this works.
Due to pure luck, I was able to get a GUI screen up and running but unfortunately I am unable to install anything because LiveCD could not locate a single drive via fdisk. I was looking to see if any program could locate any of my 3 hard drives in my system, and it turns out that: System->Administration->"Volume Manager" (I forget the actual name) located 2 of my 3 drives: /dev/sdb1-7 (320GB SATA disk) [Windows Disk] <not available> /dev/sdc1 (320GB PATA disk) [Windows Disk] <not available> But it could not locate: /dev/sda1-15 (Seagate 1TB SATA disk) [Fedora/Ubuntu/Debian] (BRAND NEW) The 1TB drive already has F8 & F9 installed. What is also interesting is, that when I opened up a terminal window, fdisk does not work. It cannot locate any disk drives as found above by the "volume manager" I tried all of them: fdisk -l /dev/sda1 -> 15 (no output) fdisk -l /dev/sdb1 -> 7 (no output) fdisk -l /dev/sdc1 (no output) I proceeded to try to install via the Install icon, but it throws up a Bugzilla crash report when attempts were made to locate a "Storage Device". Since I could not save the Bugzilla report, I looked into it and it says that it is unable to open /dev/sda - my 1TB drive which has PLENTY of space available for installs. I could go no further - and stopped the installation. I was however, able to access the Internet, and a few other things within LiveCD - but not much of anything else by way of trying to install F11 on my HD. I also tried the F11 "Network Install CD", and I get the same problem as above with LiveCD when attempting to install F11. Looks to me I am unable to install F11 and may be forced to do things the hard way, install F10 & then upgrade - which is a "beatch". Has anyone besides myself and "Tim" had this problem and is anyone planning on a fix? Meanwhile, I will move on and install UBuntu & Debian to bide my time and hopefully F11 might someday work. Dan -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Communicate/MailingListGuidelines