Tested the TC2 amd64 LiveCD briefly this morning on a Lenovo T400 with Intel 915 graphics card, iwlagn wifi, and 8GB of RAM. 1. Initial boot (default mode): plymouth started, then screen turned black with the top left corner of the screen turning gray and white. System didn't respond to CTRL-ALT-F# keys so I couldn't pull any useful data before I forcefully powered it off. 2. Boot in basic graphics mode: went into Gnome fallback mode without incident; didn't test much 3. Boot in near-default mode, having removed the "quiet" option to try and track where the problem happened in boot #1. Interestingly, after getting through plymouth, the system seemed to hang for a period of time at: "Starting udev Wait for Complete Device Initialization..." then kicked back into gear with the message: "Starting udev Wait for Complete Device Initialization failed, see 'systemctl status udev-settle.service' for details" and then successfully booted into full-on Gnome 3 with all the bells and whistles. Running 'systemctl status udev-settle.service' didn't seem to provide any information other than repeating the "Wait for Complete Device Initialization failed" message. Wireless (iwlagn) connected successfully to an 802.11n router and Cheese worked to take a succession of pictures with and without effects (much better than F15!) In retrospect, boot #1 might have succeeded had I been less impatient; so I didn't time how long I waited for either boot #1 or boot #3 to finish (my perception, though, was that it took about a minute to get through the 'hang' during the Starting udev phase). I have not yet had a chance to try it again, as I need my laptop to do my actual work. Will try to run through it again later tonight if there's interest. -- test mailing list test@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/test