On Sun, 30 Nov 2014 13:14:26 -0500 Christopher <ctubbsii-fedora@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > I doubt it's a UEFI or SecureBoot problem... the Fedora Live USB I > made boots just fine. The UEFI setting is EFI-only (no legacy boot). > I also tried with and without SecureBoot, and had the same behavior. > (Interestingly, even with SecureBoot turned on, I did not have any > issues installing and booting Fedora if I removed all the existing > partitions. I didn't actually expect that to work and still not sure > why it did.) > > To be clear, the problem doesn't occur at boot time. Rather, Anaconda > appears to lock up before it begins creating the partitions I > specified and installing packages. > > So, I'm willing to bet it's more of an Anaconda problem. I'm just not > sure how to even begin tracking it down. I had thought it may have > something to do with the extra recovery partitions, but the > partitioning screen in Anaconda seemed to detect the existing > partitions just fine. See: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/How_to_debug_installation_problems for a long and detailed document. Short answer: Gather all the anaconda logs from the failed install from /tmp/ and file a bug attaching them. It sounds like the storage.log might be of most interest here, but do attach them all. kevin
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