Jonathan Roberts wrote:
What can I try to fix this problem, and if there's not something I can
do, what can I do to provide information that will help fix this bug
(assuming it is a bug)? I've had a quick look through bugzilla but
didn't spot anything useful...
If you have any running version of linux, file a bug against 'kernel' in
bugzilla, and then attach the output of 'dmesg' to that bug report immediately
after you login to linux. This will provide the necessary info about your
hardware so that one of the kernel devs can look into why F9 cannot find your disks.
If you don't have any other distro/version running right now, then boot
boot.iso, get it booted (to where the graphical anaconda windows start). Then
press ctrl-alt-F2, at this prompt you can mount a flash drive, and copy the
output of 'dmesg' from there which should be helpful. Even if you can get dmesg
from another install, this would help to have a works/fails comparison.
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