Created attachment 1781672 [details] Anaconda storage log Description of problem: When installing Fedora 34 on a Pinebook Pro, anaconda displays Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): 34.24.9-1.fc34 How reproducible: Always. Steps to Reproduce: 1. On a Pinebook Pro, flash U-Boot to SPI following https://nullr0ute.com/2021/05/fedora-on-the-pinebook-pro/ 2. Write an F34 DVD ISO image with dd. 3. Run anaconda --vnc (built-in display doesn't work in Live image) 4. Install e.g. MATE on the built-in eMMC. Actual results: At the end of the installation, the following message is displayed: Failed to set new efi boot target. This is most likely a kernel or firmware bug. and I'm given an option to ignore or abort the installation. Ignoring works because U-Boot has no issues booting grub2 from EFI system partition. Expected results: No error message. Additional info: Anaconda storage log attached.
So this isn't a anaconda bug, SetVariable is optional, and it needs to be dealt with lower in the stack. It's a soft failure and things work just fine anyway so it's not fatal.
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