>Partition table invalid or corrupt. I saw this message from GRUB when I re-used a disk that had been part of a software RAID array for a Fedora installation. I do not recall now whether fdisk or the Fedora installer wrote a new partition table, but there were vestiges of the RAID format left on the disk that confused GRUB, even though fdisk displayed the expected partition table. I used parted to explore, and it reported the inconsistency. Ultimately, I zeroed the beginning of the disk, wrote my desired partition table, and installation of Fedora then succeeded. If you do not have a similar disk history, my experience may not explain why you have this problem. -- test mailing list test@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/test