Description of problem: During installation go to network spoke and switch a device off and on. Version-Release number of selected component: anaconda-20.9-1 The following was filed automatically by anaconda: anaconda 20.9-1 exception report Traceback (most recent call first): File "/usr/lib64/python2.7/site-packages/pyanaconda/ui/gui/spokes/network.py", line 733, in _refresh_device_cfg ipv4cfg.get_addresses()[0].get_address())) File "/usr/lib64/python2.7/site-packages/pyanaconda/ui/gui/spokes/network.py", line 707, in refresh_ui self._refresh_device_cfg(device, state) File "/usr/lib64/python2.7/site-packages/pyanaconda/ui/gui/spokes/network.py", line 397, in on_device_state_changed self.refresh_ui(device, new_state) IndexError: list index out of range Additional info: cmdline: /usr/bin/python /sbin/anaconda cmdline_file: initrd=test/rv/f20atc3/initrd.img root=live:http://10.34.39.2/trees/rv/f20atc3/squashfs.img repo=http://download.englab.brq.redhat.com/pub/fedora/fedora-alt/stage/20-Alpha-TC3/Fedora/x86_64/os/ \ BOOT_IMAGE=test/rv/f20atc3/vmlinuz executable: /sbin/anaconda hashmarkername: anaconda kernel: 3.11.0-0.rc7.git5.1.fc20.x86_64 product: Fedora release: Cannot get release name. type: anaconda version: 20-Alpha-TC3
Created attachment 794682 [details] File: anaconda-tb
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Created attachment 794685 [details] File: lsblk_output
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Created attachment 794691 [details] File: ifcfg.log
Created attachment 794692 [details] File: packaging.log
Tried to enable network interface in Anaconda (Fedora 20 DVD Alpha TC6). cmdline: /usr/bin/python /sbin/anaconda cmdline_file: BOOT_IMAGE=/images/pxeboot/vmlinuz inst.stage2=hd:LABEL=Fedora\x2020-Alpha-TC5\x20x86_64 quiet hashmarkername: anaconda kernel: 3.11.0-3.fc20.x86_64 package: anaconda-20.12-1 product: Fedora reason: IndexError: list index out of range release: Cannot get release name. version: 20-Alpha-TC5
Petr Schindler hit this too. It's a race condition that sometimes happen when you enter the network spoke or see the dialog pop up during boot (quite common on machines with a slow NIC/network, or wifi-only machines). Proposing as least for a freeze exception.
I'm OK with FE on this - crashing on the network spoke is bad form and it'd be good to see this fixed +1 FE
I'm +1 FE too. It's not so crucial but it crashes anaconda.
+1 FE as commented above
Discussed at 2013-09-11 blocker review meeting [1]. This can cause crashes during install under the right network conditions and while it doesn't qualify as a release blocking bug, a tested fix would be considered past freeze. [1] http://meetbot.fedoraproject.org/fedora-blocker-review/2013-09-11/
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