On 01/03/12 18:44, Paul W. Frields wrote: > On Thu, Mar 01, 2012 at 03:05:44PM +0000, n2xssvv.g02gfr12930 wrote: >> >> I have tried to do a network install of Fedora 16 multiple times, but it >> has failed every time! More to the point I also discovered that the >> anaconda install ignores changes I requested for the partition layout. >> Excuse me for suggesting this, but Fedora 15 and 16 releases seem to be >> the most troublesome releases ever, even exceeding the problems of the >> transition to KDE 4. In fact I'm beginning to lose patience with Fedora >> and will probably look at switching to another distro, so all >> suggestions of an alternative stable KDE distribution are welcome. > > If you can describe exactly what you did, it would be easier to offer > advice or help. For instance, a blow-by-blow of what you did at the > partitioning screen would be useful. > Using the network install CD, (verified from hash) Setting it to automatically partition and use a 1 Tb drive, changing the GUI to be KDE rather than Gnome, it hangs after between 130 and 500 packages have been installed. It failed the same way when no changes to the default packages were made. Numerous variations, including simplifying the hardware to just motherboard, graphics card, memory, HDD, and DVD RW made no difference! Even connecting directly to the ISP modem made no difference. I doubt you can suggest something new. Using the KDE spin CD, (verified by hash and does boot in vesa mode) Installation completes, but then fails to finish configuring the HDD causing the subsequent boot from grub to fail!. Finally I have failed to burn an install DVD either on the PC or a laptop, it also failing multiple times! Hence my attempts to update from Fedora 14 appear to have been thwarted and I'm somewhat annoyed!! After this much trouble I am becoming seriously disillusioned with Fedora!!! Breaking news!!! I have a flaky Fedora 16 running on my PC, here's roughly how: Installed from KDE spin CD Ran update from network install CD, (multiple times due to failures) still cannot boot the latest kernel though, and it appears to crash far more frequently than I'd expect. Bottom line is I'm still not going to try updating my laptop from Fedora 14 until I see Fedora 16/17 become a lot more stable! cpp4ever -- users mailing list users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines Have a question? Ask away: http://ask.fedoraproject.org