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Old 8th May 2012, 02:55 PM
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"uncompression error" on boot with fresh Fedora 15 install

I'm attempting to install Fedora 15 on small Atom-based touch panel computer. The manufacturer says it works. My experience is different so far.

It has an 8GB CF card which acts like an IDE. I installed to this and when I boot I'm greeted with:

"uncompression error -- System halted"

No boot screen, nothing at all but this. If I run in rescue mode and attempt chroot /mnt/sysimage I get a core dump.

I'm at a loss on this one. Any help appreciated!

Ron
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