Re: Rawhide (F34) Workstation drop 0128

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Yesterday afternoon I downloaded (F34 WS) 0201...n.1) instead of n.0.
The checksum passed. I loaded it to the same thumb drive with Mediawriter and that ran fine. I booted my test system to the thumb drive and it booted, the media test passed and Live Started. All without issues. I started Anaconda and it came up ready to install and I ran the install. The install ran with no issues. I seems something changed on 0201 between n.0 and n.1.

My test system can run with just BIOS boot or UEFI boot instead of try one then try the other. I will do that in a bit to see if either fails and report the results.


	Have a Great Day!

	Pat	(tablepc)


On 2/2/21 21:23, Adam Williamson wrote:
On Tue, 2021-02-02 at 13:30 -0500, pmkellly@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:

I forgot to mention in my last reply that my test PC is set up so it
tries to boot BIOS mode first then tries UEFI. Secure Boot is disabled
in the firmware setup of my test machine.

Hum, well I tested a bit more and actually the box I have issues with
isn't booting in UEFI native mode all the way back to F33 Final. So
there must be something odd about that specific system, I guess,
probably not the same issue you're seeing.

It'd be good if everyone having boot issues could tell what's the most
recent image they have that actually boots, and whether they're hitting
problems in BIOS mode, UEFI native mode, or both. Thanks!

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