I have not been able to enter the edit screen to edit the boot
options and add inst.txt
On 06/09/2015 10:55 AM, Jonathan Billings wrote:
On Tue, Jun 09, 2015 at 09:16:07AM -0700, JD wrote:
The screen image I took with my camera can be viewed at
https://www.sendspace.com/file/4828ej
The questions I have are:
why VNC ??? VNC is a horribly insecure protocol.
Why would I want someone from outside viewing my installation?
Why is the X server looking for display :1 ??
I only have one display screen on the laptop, so the display is :0
This is a horribly broken ISO spin.
Looked at your image.
It appears the graphical installation failed to start. Did you read
the text? Did you try the suggestion? I'll retype it here:
* if the graphical installation fails to start, try again with the
inst.text bootoption to start text installation
I suspect that for whatever reason, the graphical installer is failing
on your laptop, probably because it doesn't support your video card.
Try the text-based installer. Sadly, laptops are so varied its quite
often that the video hardware simply isn't supported during install,
and needs a 3rd-party driver to even work.
Don't get too excited about the VNC suggestion. Anaconda (the
software performing the install) has the option to use VNC for a
graphical install if you are installing a headless server. You're
just seeing anaconda log a comment that it wouldn't be available since
you didn't configure networking in the anaconda boot options. So it's
not even trying it. You're just seeing a verbose log entry.
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