Re: dualbooting with f16beta

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On Thursday, October 13, 2011, 9:37:13 PM, Adam wrote:
> On Thu, 2011-10-13 at 20:04 -0400, Al Dunsmuir wrote:
>> On Thursday, October 13, 2011, 2:15:20 PM, Adam wrote:
>> > On Thu, 2011-10-13 at 11:18 +0200, Moritz Baumann wrote:
>> >> >> disk setup (all sata2/3)
>> >> >>
>> >> >> p1: 120GB gpt windows7 64bit (EFI)
>> >> >> p2: 3TB gpt
>> >> >> ( p3: 3TB (truecrypt volume) )
>> >> >> p4: DVD
>> >>
>> >> anaconda throws a
>> >> 
>> >> "you have not created a bootloader stage1 target device"
>> >> as described in
>> >> 
>> >> https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=739389
>> >> 
>> ...
>> > There's reasons other than the existence or otherwise of a BIOS boot
>> > partition that anaconda's 'is this a valid bootloader stage1 target'
>> > test can fail. storage.log should show exactly which sub-tests are
>> > failing for which devices.
>> 
>> For  a  live CD install, the log is apparently in /tmp - but how do we
>> get  to a command line to access it? Once we do, we need to get it out
>> of  there  -  which means bringing up a network connection for FTP, or
>> else  mounting a USB key R/W.ould someone point to instructions on how
>> to accomplish this?

> Erm, if you're doing a live install you can just run a terminal.

Ahhhhh.    For  some  reason,  that never occurred to me.

I  kept  thinking that it was Anaconda running (looks largely the same
as the regular install at that point and all I could think of was that
there was no permanent storage.

I  bet I'm not the first to run into the mental roadblock... but I may
be one of the few foolhardy enough to admit it!  [GRIN}


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