I have this one system (that is now, alas, in productive use) where I
could reproduce this two or three times before finding a "workaround".
To actually force the issue, it seems, I had to set the password ASAP.
Once the install screen shows up, press the button, set the password,
BAM. If the screen shows up and I waited a while, it worked. But I've
never had the time to narrow it time to how much time actually seems
necessary.
I tend to think anaconda is using cracklib from the installed system
and if you're trying to set the password before that is installed it
crashes. But that's a very wild guess :)
On Wed, Nov 28, 2012 at 7:37 PM, Adam Williamson <awilliam(a)redhat.com> wrote:
On Wed, 2012-11-28 at 12:26 -0600, Nonamedotc wrote:
> Hey! I have seen this once or twice. I *assumed* I "pulled the plug"
> on something. I think the most recent one I saw was when I was trying
> to install using RC1 on bre metal (a couple of days ago). No ABRT
> screen is shown. Everything just dies and I reboot.
>
> Frequency: I might have seen it may be twice ....
If you hit it again, can you try and provide the info requested in the
bug? From the description, it sounds like ctrl-alt-f2 is still available
(or I guess Kamil might have been sshing in or smth).
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