Hi Chris,
Yes I did verify the ISO file checksum on download, but I did not do a media verification.
Some further info, I could only get the installer UI when doing an EFI boot. Doing a "legacy" boot would not yeild a GUI at all, just a dracut shell, and complaints about USB devices not accepting addresses.Yes I did verify the ISO file checksum on download, but I did not do a media verification.
I just rebooted to the same USB stick, and it PASSed media verification. So that rules out a corrupt install image.
Cheers,
Dan
Dan
On Thu, Jan 16, 2014 at 2:44 PM, Chris Murphy <lists@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Without more information it seems doubtful as it's common hardware. It's more likely that this is a bad USB transfer. I've had all sorts of funky weird behavior with bad USB creation, and invariably when I shasum256 the squash.img, it doesn't have the correct hash.
On Jan 15, 2014, at 8:16 PM, Dan Irwin <rummymobile@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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> Clearly, USB installs of Fedora 20 have issues on modern Dell hardware.
How did you create the USB stick? Did you verify the ISO download? Did you choose the media verification boot option?
Chris Murphy
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