On 5/22/05, Russell Coker <russell@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On Sunday 22 May 2005 04:58, John P Poet <jppoet@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > I just tried to install Fedora Core 4T3, but it fails with: > > ------------------------------------- > > There was an error installing cracklib-dicts-2.8.2-1. This can > > indicate media failure, lack of disk space, and/or hardware problems. > > This is a fatal error and your install will be aborted. > > ------------------------------------- > > > > I booted off the DVD with "linux jfs", so it would allow me to format > > the root partion with jfs. > > There will be errors setting XATTRs when disk space runs out. Setting an > XATTR to a value that hasn't previously been used or setting an instance of > an xattr name/value combination that is congruent to 0 mod 1024 will result > in allocating a new disk block and will fail if there is no free block. > > Anaconda is supposed to calculate the space needed for installation and refuse > to install a combination of packages that will exceed the space. Maybe > anaconda has the wrong idea about the amount of disk space required for JFS > meta-data and will allow you to install what it thinks is 99% space usage > which is really >100%. I told it to format the "root" partition with JFS. The partition in question is 10gig, so it should have had plenty of space. That also seemed to be the first package it tried to install. > > I told it not to install SELinux. > > This is a bug then. If you tell it not to install SE Linux then it shouldn't > set any xattrs. Did you tell it via "selinux=0" or via the GUI in anaconda? Using the GUI in anaconda. I reproduced the problem three times before posting. I finally told it to format the root partition with XFS instead of JFS, and then it worked fine. It looks to me like there is a problem using JFS with Fedora Core 4T3. John