Re: F31RC1.9 install fails on Ryzen 7 3800X if file system encryption is enabled

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I had the same problem, I usually buy AMD processors, but I read about the problem, I bought an Intel box. Still, the whole boot process seemed to take place up, but ended in an infinite loop waiting for startup process to end. I threw in the towel on Fedora and went to Ubuntu. But ubuntu 19.04 had the same problem. There is a loop at the end of the boot process that has no time limit and apparently doesn't find whatever it is looking for. Journalctl didn't help me figure out what was going on. Checked numerous websites via google and duckduckgo, but found no help there either. I backed down to Ubuntu 18.09 and things work. So now I'm running an older ubuntu. But if the root problem isn't fixed my brandnew Intel system with AMD 2060 RTX graphics will not load an upgraded Linux.  

I have been with Fedora since Fedora 7. I loved it, but in the last 3 years, it has been degenerating, with the institution of Wayland it went down hill even faster in my opinion, because apps I depend on would not work even when the upgraded versions were added. I use openscad daily, and it seems to be at least one or two revisions back even in Fedora 30, but I could not even get Fedora 30 to boot. Weird, though, the live CD would run.


On Sun, 2019-10-27 at 20:22 -0600, Eric Smith wrote:
I have a new Ryzen 7 3800X system, and since Fedora 30 won't install on that, I tried Fedora 31 RC1.9 Workstation Live. That boots up fine, but when I try to install to my "disk" (M.2 NVMe), if file system encryption is enabled, it hangs at "Creating luks on /dev/nvme0n1p6". I let it sit there for 20 minutes with no progress made.

If I install with file system encryption disabled, it installs fine.

Maybe this is more fallout from the RDRAND problem?

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