On 3/30/07, Guido Ledermann <guido.ledermann@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I found this occurred when I selected Virtualization packages during customization, but not on a subsequent install without the virtualization packages. Updating with the first install was also painfully slow, but good with no virtualization.
Gerry
Thanks, but the effect I've mentioned is not that the I stuck in some X-Session. The login screen appears right after the first reboot! You are then not asked about Selinux, firewall, time, create first user etc. If you, at that point, do a yum update and reboot, then everything works fine.2007/3/30, Sebastian Vahl <ml@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:Am Fri, 30 Mar 2007 10:12:18 +0200
schrieb "Guido Ledermann" <guido.ledermann@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx >:
> After installing F7Test3 i386 I was not asked about Firewall, Selinux
> etc. I could not add any user or something like that. Is that may
> caused by this "plural" bug that also hits system-config-user when
> you install F7 in German?
>
> I have not read about this issue from our English testers, yet. Are
> there any German installers who can validate my suspicions?
> Sebastian, maybe?
>
> Guido
Yes. I've also seen that before (also in english version and also
in gnome version AFAIR): After rebooting, firstboot won't start and X is
only starting with the cross on grey ground. After hitting CTRL+ALT+DEL
kdm shows up. When I reboot then, firstboot is starting normal.
I guessed that this is caused by nv (there was an issue discussed
earlier on this list). But I haven't had the time to look into this
further.
Sebastian
I found this occurred when I selected Virtualization packages during customization, but not on a subsequent install without the virtualization packages. Updating with the first install was also painfully slow, but good with no virtualization.
Gerry
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