On 12/13/2013 02:44 AM, Adam Williamson wrote:
On Fri, 2013-12-13 at 02:02 -0800, Chuck Forsberg WA7KGX wrote:
On 12/12/2013 04:53 PM, Adam Williamson wrote:
On Thu, 2013-12-12 at 16:49 -0800, Chuck Forsberg WA7KGX wrote:
Could you be more specific about what information you need
and how I might get this information?
In your initial description you wrote "Anaconda cannot modify
the hard drive when booted UEFI." This is a somewhat odd description,
and impossible to interpret without more details. What exactly do you
mean by it? Can you please describe, in detail and from start to finish,
what you did and what happened, rather than a cryptic one-liner? And,
ideally, post the usual anaconda debugging logs - anaconda.log ,
program.log , storage.log etc etc from a failed install attempt. Thanks.
The first thing I do when the Anaconda screen comes up
is to select the hard drive and repartition it. I select standard
partitions and then custom partitioning. When booting under
UEFI Anaconda cannot modify the hard drive in any onbious
way.
I still can't really understand what you mean by 'cannot modify the hard
drive in any obvious way'. Are you saying it does not display any
existing partitions? Can you provide a screenshot or a precise
description of what you see, and how it looks different in a BIOS
install?
Please provide the name of a command that sends the required
files to Red Hat when this happens.
There actually is a somewhat obscure utility in anaconda that was meant
to do this, but I don't think it works any more. As long as you have a
network connection, you can just switch to ctrl-alt-f2, find the log
files in /tmp , and 'fpaste' or 'scp' them out.
I ran fpaste *.log from the /tmp directory.
There were error messages.
If it worked you should have the results.
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