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Old 19th October 2006, 07:13 PM
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install stops after x initializes.

ok, im having a problem where the installer stops after x initializes in fc5 and fc6

after hitting ctrl + alt +f3 i get: unable to read cdrom format

really thrown off by this since the media passes the media check.

the next thing i tried was: linux cdnodma

after doing this it gets past the unable to read cdrom format error, but doesn't continue the install.

in ctrl + alt +f3 it has the message: no /tmp/fcpconfig; not configuring zfcp

after this im stuck. really confused because i've installed fedora fc5 on this machine before but now i cant get fc5 or fc6 to install.

also installs of ubuntu and suse work a-ok. don't think that has much bearing on whats going on, but i just thought i should mention it.

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