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Old 3rd December 2007, 03:04 AM
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Unhappy Intallation Finish Unexpectedly

I'm trying to install Fedora 8 from the installation DVD on my computer, but the installation finish unexpectedly. Rebooting in Rescue mode, I have checked the install.log file and I found at the end of the file something like:

error: %post("SELinux-policy-targetted-..........") scriptlet failed, signal 15

I tried several times, and allways got the same result.

Any idea?

My system is a laptop compaq presario b1013, P4 2.4Mhz, 1GB RAM, and an NVIDIA GeForceFX 64MB dedicated.

One more thing, the DVD successfully passed the media check at the begining.
Some weeks ago I have tried the KDE Live CD without any problems, and I really liked it, that's way I'm trying to install the DVD version.

Ah, sorry about my english
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