F9 installation issues
Gerry Reno
greno at verizon.net
Sat May 3 01:30:55 UTC 2008
Bill Nottingham wrote:
> Gerry Reno (greno at verizon.net) said:
>
>> I've had a good number of problems when installing F9 in partitioning
>> scenarios that are more than just very simple one drive setups.
>>
>> So I ran a series of tests today and put some results in a bug that I have
>> opened on these problems:
>> https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=443451
>>
>> For example, I have yet to get anaconda/druid to properly install using any
>> type of RAID setup. Even a very simple, 2 drive setup fails. I can get the
>> software to install but anaconda cannot seem to install the bootloader
>> correctly so I either see GRUB or grub> after the Reboot.
>>
>> And in more complex scenario like using LVM over RAID (which I use all the
>> time), anaconda gets a whole bunch of Unhandled Exceptions.
>>
>> These things should be fixed before the F9 final release. F9 needs to be
>> able to handle all the RAIDed systems out there and right now it
>> won't be able to do that.
>>
>
> >From reading the bug, it seems to be a rather specific issue with the
> kernel and your storage chipset, rather than a general issue. Are there
> other AMD 790FX users out there?
>
> Bill
>
>
I'm sure there are a lot of them but they probably aren't reading this
list.
The 790 chipset is just the latest of the AMD 7-series chipsets and has
been out in the hands of vendors for a good while and the 790 has
generally been
available on m/b since last year.
Once I get Fedora to load and boot the system runs just fine. I don't
see any errors in /var/log/messages and I don't notice any type of drive
problems.
And the fact that I can get the system to install in certain scenarios
tells me that the chipset is probably not the problem.
So why should this chipset be a candidate for being the source of these
install problems when otherwise it operates the drive system just fine?
With anaconda receiving a great deal of changes lately, I suspect the
installer more than this chipset.
Regards,
Gerry
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