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Old 7th October 2004, 09:16 PM
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Failure and Traceback on 64-bit install

Has anyone ever experienced a failure in the install during the postinstall process?

I have a Gigabyte K8NS Pro with a A64 3400. It has the Nforce 3 250 Chipset. And i'm trying to use Fedora Core 2 64bit. I have tried both a USB and PS/2 keyboard and mouse, and the machine had no other hardware other than the ati vid card, memory, and single drive.

The install runs fine, and all the packages get installed (I verified by the rescue disk), but during the postinstall process, Anaconda crashes with a traceback pointing to [Errno 5] /dev/null. Has anyone ever seen this?
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Old 7th October 2004, 10:22 PM
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I, myself, have not had the problem with my MSI K8N but several 64 bit systems have had it according to
http://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/....cgi?id=124029
The resolution was to install with the option
linux mem=256M
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