Bug 74435

Summary: Update Attempt Failed
Product: [Retired] Red Hat Public Beta Reporter: -M <callihn>
Component: anacondaAssignee: Michael Fulbright <msf>
Status: CLOSED NOTABUG QA Contact: Brock Organ <borgan>
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Description -M 2002-09-24 09:49:01 UTC
Description of Problem:
Thought I would try to update just KDE since the base did not install update
crashed.

How Reproducible:

Attempt update on null install with missing KDEbase and select only the kde group.


Actual Results:
Crashed


Expected Results:
Unsure as it was experimental


Additional Information:
Dump attached

Comment 1 -M 2002-09-24 09:50:07 UTC
Created attachment 77006 [details]
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Comment 2 Michael Fulbright 2002-09-27 19:17:29 UTC
The original install log has numerous 'Illegal instruction' errors in it, so I
do not trust the upgrade to work.

Please reinstall and verify that /root/install.log does not have these errors in
it first.

Comment 3 Michael Fulbright 2002-09-27 19:18:14 UTC
*** Bug 74432 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***

Comment 4 -M 2002-10-01 05:42:33 UTC
Well although this bug is related to that one it is not the other way around. 
If it would install correctly in the first place I suppose I wouldn't have a 
problem. However it does not.

Comment 5 -M 2002-10-01 07:41:48 UTC
Moving on to 8.0 release.

Comment 6 Michael Fulbright 2002-10-02 19:21:28 UTC
The illegal instruction errors indicate potentially a hardware issue or
incompatibility with Red Hat Linux 8.0.  You may want to consider running
something like memtest86 to check you system.