Good news - Re: [Bug 1006304] BootLoaderError: failed to set new efi boot target

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On 01/06/2014 06:22 PM, Chris Murphy wrote:
On Jan 6, 2014, at 4:08 PM, Robert Moskowitz <rgm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

On 01/06/2014 05:57 PM, Chris Murphy wrote:
On Jan 6, 2014, at 2:40 PM, Robert Moskowitz <rgm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On reboot, it took some time with all sorts of messages.  Failed on my swap (though once running 'free' shows the swap space).  selinux having to do its thing and taking some time.
OK at this point you're running into the GPT-swap commonbugs so you might go read all of that to see what applies to your situation. You can ignored the swap thing or you can # it out in fstab, systemd still activates it based on partitiontypeGUID.
Argh.  Well your last sentence explains why it works once running. Will eventually look into this.

The process to create a user in the 'firstboot' environment did not allow for tagging the user to be an adminstrator.  How do I do that?
No idea I don't ever use g-i-s, I give root and user their passwords in the installer.
g-i-s?  I also gave them their passwords in the installer, but appearently that got loss with the install failure.
Awww crap, yeah. So another RFE for anaconda would be to maybe save the NVRAM bit for last so that there's a chance for a bootable system.
  g-i-s = gnome initial setup

Well another one is hostname not getting set. Wonder what other goodies I will find. Over time.

Anyway, good news: This message is brought to you from my f20 x86_64 install on my SSD card!

THANK YOU CHRIS!  (and Adam).

Booting is a bit strange. It starts with the Penguin on top and a large font, and then switches off the Penguin and a smaller font. I never get the Fedora logo that I have to press <alt-d> to see the start up log. In the end, I am sitting at the Gnome login screen and everything SEEMS to follow ok from there.

1272 -rw-r--r--. 1 root root 1302205 Jan  6 10:25 anaconda-tb-siftN6

is hugh and it looks like everytime I boot it gets appended.

After I get done rsyncing everything over from my old i386 HD, I will reboot. Again. Is there anything you want uploaded to the bugs to help debug?


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