> Any tips > on what I can do to make a proper report out of this would be most > appreciated, or just let me know if installs to PATA/EIDE systems are > just no longer supported. I've got a i686 box with only PATA, and two root partitions of F19-Alpha-i386; one via netinst+network, one via netinst+USB. (The box cannot boot via USB.) Both roots have been "yum update" daily with updates-testing. The anaconda installer keeps its log files in /tmp, and you should attach those files to a bug report. 'scp' them to another system (the network will be up if the installer gets that far). Or, copy to a USB stick then move that USB stick to another system. Then file the bug report. Change to console VT2 by typing <Ctrl><Alt><F2> where <F2> is Function key F2. dmesg (or tail /tmp/syslog) to determine which /dev/sdX is the USB stick mkdir /stick mount /dev/sdX1 /stick cd /stick mkdir MMDDa # such as '0513a'; probably you're going to be doing this more than once cd 0513a cp /tmp/* . # ignore the directories; you want the top-level files sync cd /tmp umount /stick Change back to installer graphics with <Ctrl><Alt><F7>. -- -- devel mailing list devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/devel