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Created attachment 794609 [details] f20-gnome-error-checking-software-selection.png I am trying to do a default netinstall of Fedora 20 Alpha TC4. After selecting "Japanese" as the language in the first screen and then proceeding the next page, it shows the error: “Error checking software selection” When one clicks on the “Software selection” spoke and selects something else but Gnome, for example KDE, then one can proceed and finish the install.
Only for network install, with Fedora-20-Alpha-TC4-x86_64-DVD.iso this works.
Can you attach the log files from /tmp? This looks like a problem with the mirror.
Created attachment 794674 [details] tmp.log.tar $ tar tvf tmp.log.tar -rw-r--r-- root/root 17249 2013-09-06 14:03 tmp/X.log -rw-r--r-- root/root 7179 2013-09-06 14:03 tmp/anaconda.log -rw-r--r-- root/root 567 2013-09-06 14:02 tmp/ifcfg.log -rw-r--r-- root/root 446148 2013-09-06 14:03 tmp/packaging.log -rw-r--r-- root/root 9481 2013-09-06 14:03 tmp/program.log -rw-r--r-- root/root 106 2013-09-06 16:02 tmp/sensitive-info.log -rw-r--r-- root/root 28969 2013-09-06 14:03 tmp/storage.log
Created attachment 795616 [details] anaconda.log
Created attachment 795618 [details] ifcfg.log
Created attachment 795619 [details] packaging.log
Created attachment 795620 [details] sensitive-info.log
Created attachment 795621 [details] storage.log
Created attachment 795622 [details] X.log
I think it was a (temporarily) broken repository: 12:03:10,868 WARN packaging: rdesktop-1.8.0-1.fc20.x86_64 requires libgssglue.so.1()(64bit) 12:03:10,869 WARN packaging: rdesktop-1.8.0-1.fc20.x86_64 requires libgssglue.so.1(libgssapi_CITI_2)(64bit) Mike, could you please retest it?
It didn’t happen again with TC5. Does that mean it is fixed?
(In reply to Mike FABIAN from comment #11) > It didn’t happen again with TC5. Does that mean it is fixed? Frankly, we cannot control the repositories network installations use. And in this phase of the release cycle they are quite often broken. DVD repos are a different case. I'm closing this as CANTFIX.