On Thu, Jun 24, 2021 at 9:46 PM stan <upaitag@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
I wanted to install F35 from the nightly netinstall image. But, when I
tried to install, it hung with both the F34 official, and F35 20210622
iso image. I was using optical media.
If I started with the network up, it would hang forever at the language
selection page. If I then closed the network, it would proceed to the
hub page. If I then restarted the network, the software selection
items would cycle forever. In both cases, the message on tty4 was
something like
DEBUG NetworkManager ... ndisc [ethernet device] solicit next scheduled
solicitation is in xxx seconds
The solicitation time would double for every iteration. It seems like
it is looking in the wrong place. I could ping the DNS servers from
tty2, and the network spoke said the network was up.
I thought that I could do a minimal install from the network install
media if there was no network connection. So, I selected that option
in the software selection screen. When I verified it, it said the
media was valid to install from. But that was not the case. This also
cycled forever. In asking about this on the test list, I was informed
that the install.img on the netinstall media is only for running, and
not installing. I *was* able to successfully install using the server
everything ISO as the install repository.
Chris Murphy suggested that I mention both of these issues here.
Hi, could you please report a bug on bugzilla and attach there all files with installation logs (especially the file named syslog)? You can find them during the installation in /tmp or on the installed system in /var/log/anaconda/. It would help us to figure out the problem.
Vendy
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