Description of problem: ISO installation not possible Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): 23_Beta_TC1 How reproducible: Everytime Steps to Reproduce: 1. Start installation. 2. From central pane select installation source 3. Select the Fedora DVD iso-image on an attached disc Actual results: Anaconda reports an error concerning repo tree not found Expected results: ISO image is mounted as installation source and Fedora installation can continue Additional info:
Please attach the logs from /tmp to this bug as individual, text/plain attachments.
Created attachment 1071637 [details] Anaconda.log
Created attachment 1071638 [details] Dnf.librepo
Created attachment 1071640 [details] Dnf.log
Created attachment 1071641 [details] Packaging
Created attachment 1071642 [details] Program.log
Created attachment 1071644 [details] Storage.log
That's pretty weird. I see the log message from findFirstIsoImage, but it never attempts to mount the image, which indicates that it does not look like an iso. Which boot media are you using? What is the md5sum of the Fedora-Server-DVD-x86_64-23_Beta_TC1.iso on the partition you're attempting to install from?
I checked the chesum and sha256sum is the same as in the CHECKSUM file, so the iso image is valid.
Again, which boot media are you using?
Sorry I fogot to tell. I use Fedora Server DVD iso.
I don't know why your ISO isn't being detected as an ISO, but it's working fine for me.