Description of problem: Anaconda crashes. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): How reproducible: Try to install Fedora Core 6 from USB connected DVD Steps to Reproduce: 1.Attempt install with "linux expert" 2. 3. Actual results: Anaconda crashes and says to report a bug here Expected results: Additional info: The install program does not recognize this DVD in the install process. I have to have it look of the ISO image on the harddrive instead. The checksums are correct. I burned it with K3B on a Kubuntu system (which is the one I'm trying to replace).
Created attachment 143337 [details] anaconda dump file
Booting with 'linux nodmraid' will probably be a sufficient workaround
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There is a bug where the dmraid stuff just blocks. This bug has not been solved yet and we are still working to fix it. However there is a work around. If you use nodmraid, the installer will ignore/skip the dmraid stuff allowing the install to finish. This is a workaround and does not fix the problem. There is a long list of bugs that are filed against this problem. This bug is one of them. We have decided to close all the related nodmraid bugs and leave just one open that will represent all of the others. So this bug will be duped for this reason. *** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of 409931 ***