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DescriptionPeter Bieringer
2019-10-05 06:01:46 UTC
Created attachment 1622662[details]
screenshot after setting network
Description of problem:
Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):
Found on RHEL 8.0 image, same happen now on CentOS 8
How reproducible:
always
Steps to Reproduce:
1. create VM in VirtualBox
2. boot from ISO (use English/English)
3. run through following steps:
keyboard -> german
kdump -> disabled
software installation -> minimal
network -> enable + set hostname
Actual results:
Screen shifted, no way to continue
Expected results:
no shifted screen
Additional info:
see attachment (it's a CentOS one, but seen this also on RHEL)
It is possible the cause is the same as in Fedora's bug 1593561 which we already track for RHEL 8 where the shift is caused by displaying of multiple IPv6 addresses assigned to a device.
Do you think your case is the same, or can you please post a picture (or describe the action) of the screen on which the right screen border has shifted?
I've attached a picture already.
I did nothing beside configuration of Network (activation only) and then once I hit "Done" the main menu screen is displayed, but shifted
Created attachment 1622662 [details] screenshot after setting network Description of problem: Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): Found on RHEL 8.0 image, same happen now on CentOS 8 How reproducible: always Steps to Reproduce: 1. create VM in VirtualBox 2. boot from ISO (use English/English) 3. run through following steps: keyboard -> german kdump -> disabled software installation -> minimal network -> enable + set hostname Actual results: Screen shifted, no way to continue Expected results: no shifted screen Additional info: see attachment (it's a CentOS one, but seen this also on RHEL)