Jack Howarth wrote:
I found that when I tried to run the x86_64 Fedora 8 installer on a machine which currently runs x86_64 Fedora 7 that the X gui of the installer doesn't appear. I believe the problem is that the radeon driver is trying to drive the ATI Radeon X1650 Pro graphics card but only produces a black screen. I don't see any particular errors in the virtual console that anaconda launches X from. Is there anyway to force anaconda to default to the vesa driver (which is what Fedora 7 was doing)? I tried adding 'vesa' to the kernel options at the beginning of the installation but that didn't help. I am loath to do a text installation if I can find some way to suppress the radeon driver for the install (since I will use fglrx afterwards). Thanks in advance for any advice. Jack
linux xdriver=vesa should do it. The option was changed to allow flexibility so you could specify drivers other than vesa, such as intel.
There may be documentation on this feature. I read it on the development list and used it for several installations where the video card was not detected properly.
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