On 5 March 2013 10:52, Ian Malone <ibmalone@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On 5 March 2013 06:30, Brian Monroe <briancmonroe@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> On Mon, Mar 4, 2013 at 7:54 PM, Brian Monroe <briancmonroe@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >>> >>> I'm getting this traceback on the most recent nightly iso when I try to >>> install to Hard Drive. >>> File "/sbin/anaconda", line 719, in <module> >>> from pyanaconda import kickstart >>> File "/usr/lib64/python2.7/site-packages/pyanaconda/kickstart.py", line >>> 760, in <module> >>> class Network(commands.network.F19_Network): >>> AttributeError: 'module' object has no attribute 'F19_Network >>> >>> Bad download? It's also taking a lot longer than usual to boot. I'll try >>> redownloading an iso just incase. >> >> > >> Not a bad download. =( I'm guessing Anaconda had a change that someone >> hasn't committed the object for yet? I checked our kickstart file and didn't >> see a line 760 but that's assuming the one on the wiki is current. Anyone >> have an iso that works to install to hard drive? I'd rather not use this >> live image as it takes about 10-12 minutes just to boot. > > Oh dear. That's not Jam specific, it looks like in-progress Anaconda changes. It seems to be a known issue, Stephen Gallagher on the devel list, "RFC: Fedora revamp proposal": It's worth noting that right now we are less than a week from Alpha freeze for Fedora 19, and yet Rawhide is not installable. This is what we would like to avoid. > The F18 Final TC3-equivalent ISO can still be found at ... > Also I ended up having to install grub manually, that may be > because I used manual partitioning. > If not doing automatic partitioning it's worth going to storage > options a second time and using whatever the option at the bottom left > is called (I think it's show partitions or something) to check that > grub is being installed, after that click done at the top left to go > back to the main anaconda menu. I've now tried this again under QEMU/KVM[1] and it may have been a quirk of my original custom partition scheme. Custom partitioning this time worked, though whether checking grub is set to be installed somehow makes a difference to that is something I haven't investigated ([1] again). [1] Which seems to be slower in F18, maybe something to do with my setup. -- imalone http://ibmalone.blogspot.co.uk _______________________________________________ music mailing list music@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/music