F21 Installation Issues - Installation destination partitioning
Bidski
bidski at iinet.net.au
Tue Nov 11 07:49:38 UTC 2014
Hi,
Can you instruct me in how you installed the nVidia drivers?
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From: "Joerg Lechner"
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Sent:Tue, 11 Nov 2014 02:18:35 -0500
Subject:Re: F21 Installation Issues - Installation destination
partitioning
Hi,
on my laptop there is a Nvidia Geforce 840M (Acer Aspire E15, E5
571G). I didn't have any problems with the grafics drivers so far.
Currently running F21 Final TC1.
Kind Regards
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partitioning
Has anyone had success installing the nVidia drivers in F21 yet?
I am meeting some strange issues following the instructions for
installing them in F20. Including this page
(https://www.dropbox.com/s/9de7q9llhlamf32/IMG_20141110_192627.jpg?dl=0
[1]) displaying while booting after installing the drivers.
I will generate some better diagnostics tonight.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Adam Williamson"
To: "Bidski" , "For testing and quality assurance of Fedora releases"
Cc:
Sent: Sun, 09 Nov 2014 23:38:19 -0800
Subject: Re: F21 Installation Issues - Installation destination
partitioning
On Mon, 2014-11-10 at 18:28 +1100, Bidski wrote:
>
> After shifting the partitions on my HDD up by about 200 MiB and
then
> using gdisk to convert the disk to GPT (did it this way to try and
> preserve the existing Windows partitions), the Fedora installer now
> only recognises my HDD as a multipath device.
> I also looked at the F21 Common Bugs page on the wiki. There is a
> section there talking about multipath device issue. I created
edited
> the /etc/multipath.conf file to have the contents specified but the
> installer still treats all devices as multipaths.
>
> Any suggestions here?
I wrote the CommonBugs note blind - I couldn't test that the proposed
workaround would actually work as I haven't reproduced the bug.
However, it shouldn't happen if you use a non-live install image, so
I'd
suggest that. You can use the 'Server' network install image to
install
any package set, not just Server, so try using that.
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